Factor Info

ID 195097
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 109106026493718294984155553162906019764441697787453126004215760534516377513411739778274736610392454617120601953972616126677435177803167799568480640720820048484523020493145015713576971130119153489136565395193777021518892734822184743361015411852484873518962432201198545840130747587064707300699316489217434887439073092436297684913915683167646041694714159799861279985292554853399647904166906988077584305904033442071222384603428820406935420811799248729336745772086494398622755149627078606342396103131344031951557116586121233568695722490338105570180467061956230069237110589025365099723202205889737257077855981323450791517300216865174714714527341531288674769171094029741648028369783627862060825635871741307545975023192983181977925111186151622580875992145114333714818671199925243729313017152882050288997412653189578521904543501290340702601668764156014645357005708244384711989943135882997361034223411493089915287255544602965279

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160970) 78268324866748659856953955265123 (proven prime)
(ID: 195096) 1393999765287817669125395184262736689128106165044866885519601692890507930087898822375360534320001402235650347732524936201771955528547136965284314748790840267820817650165027817939797973250551376442796879093745840554539033819884912992864429060540229774176350195359923857456577401565455812921925503601979675022822923929811635450379558741569539628358067197393015858129156668837477314736522325016159540814295584353389128782522950829960858463116248293756809306315677305382450509850471794822316767387601821057433601808058366554788707292059034376547092703585763929633066194010196760249843396202666049927885038234320226844113033107707801457824421714150988800093648339680806218242843518805097314738516707497848476236086032979087053003309316677247214362054596776935171778555214865856879406925573844612937568273684286872475973829199626714606340192974781628928347540890034688951073533112171458513173 (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.