Factor Info

ID 166550
Size 930 digits / 3087 bits
Status composite
Value 101275116599320852404397231036873168232964527112568220062444050374209601558096541290037686369255126691723319634393940374303836812286290463935391281152134151633916124021268973303867574121859485852812831331491320311168091210819183212140723669595655013997425938843653318534224129069207274160733457533888222045587287476283779428848068802034987330567988795330954650555199059842151531719017765853448313641151033805338368994186436252331762365071245066042649506199513892290306656817117978483046385687855135550819768842017165995800786417780355877321791959739110576724383568865030471995117118222057143177527196360153211077510806727827624697885433934732687171351414637852711281647659248603131555491607545747356110422747648825733026243657507740381285295318022041850911467820487567318085436389790699238535308015541207124585519360189101029818110678537366949208835936999202239418061827876810659075531318667693709258115769374897067515911717633729

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166551) 105290759786101044241 (proven prime)
(ID: 166552) 961861390354310286924361420077751816071058630012106429507192779060271594379163343969316391603426862839419539204343301461722098998005007746760329799470287905482499873218343064805696589976344084545880545722454456272840595376231625223148850225211019760818091170603735441571711113169807483416120756310051916112607624523249874622167958524987266990679781525071053759343725292167381647378914180779198633432777676269497337383056892954315702035833136962107101344538195205404647941981544119521286484244632686695652177140100222769245042135939997118335096709649136501233448079916184779862284429116943161906009541445083311197531092355469341579972580034830228489704627078842461543278596670586658967463317852434657667928537886670107280430515847211778136767353158263597260982583878722362450235243984240115917441976760971975785567612537861592442204700693844182024807782694000331738556077191269100775862735111928957592090677169 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.