Factor Info

ID 199194
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 106953604980208891356841138698384598827870197580275933172431301160560138634547404143763561903751690089293393737758950250733275360777833441914618663055181671129167194660329546272032176318645274167988304588347010706329968347217638759250083385712596806991128716341434357250753606664085320878321219418164847019323496220264067024092569028386344394423728096134319529035951996624928598313603482977969733286457567370057343505928399108092423304258480829857035735931783078005443833133833611297184011406076375402166492457483384188451958066670159930591266579582572804382285984968742301500490533411929353290248308498787169651133493526336019952562127138815910730866688608257152805829938824453962877624575106951115332694590062087643461861037357311402290744508823464535931668540014793787021771125527767930996984689431086296457169407873526821319539352665650173964690236942166492297980769121871004597382800485205315446304500375553

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31893) 424225630423832604107883182486501863548547764878831680888860704644088717896739820115194632115987847907405870675819763064547208739272261625704852232814060224467732539500889322919315656635699578576950774390558988013176948759130396336080163049236517435722061425201418014074855236072443428202057953 (proven prime)
(ID: 199195) 252114906101628923668221801959102765994121768536952953472424302561824305163058479868102875487097183875891747466228945467683712485197859797717998245609625132625888540926937562551238049059002621875411983067209904680813801218098420062184244513342799483007780379496859687468009115858207816914648262410232970374079578971997548803835193897478552372105363610233298796296883588442202985771022201143496570567215596802070001565414213430276733232962549857009989394239233580369287807450866828197331306326903242653508494906203375094792242154532448189691136054443134509494255854745456546647157047379252269183502673199424268947559201 (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.