Factor Info

ID 199572
Size 909 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 102071735386182577173723215056620131975252220858224542777537009250498094117352124839609243752186540351975407190709972539562112700571569265226242084763600187375703748815335222105829954142329087952856808705938164500157513844961928112856065989617988695694185221333625055692490235399327145746327286541325459086470830125551221563438753443304601892679121083005234971814321612149896348746579460164511908583879791571433338410257231817861403962162107023901226655530177984578724554282924960836012606492495097436704856170284169574033955767919522648701275302857320329375337315772494620942758029258425814916814906905358907362380505945782186950571385461811992615979347596908446421736887721500491170349157067654815531617582599198499687608677471647604471426868102195660519941172457604978462376119190038802065641804936405494931067262704935951025071400273241205003891788761850808477739181628852537051500639857646474931843451393

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7634) 63340286662973277706162278988150776663495577436161 (proven prime)
(ID: 199573) 1611482056109014671491443025161061161709964175900298438310533520044861094742445125668451140368395925487292298912784846932385930567711240284722457838065472154465890262584548142106719750029806550087376863777970437665472859963977635362534475351091230116045911215064809792273430767741049372425468706598886041500194084011781579276755625374885893016810934348376828314288106908014663335475091057347419289709821303586614028195451272303282105500434646191766133554626869196195718524327640394666622900508629674575594734420215377315134910181043572394642197792912215160277228131332644560822329347603785068984398086824772410406646586169413432611391741896805399618516140763732669241445925946021539195335945665501980102641640529812445536967609545037053600582579919828813989473826456404574211536439999625619864866550881384406501264091355494486010036311915185549430573525453313 (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.