Factor Info

ID 204319
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 108904057721540392175118725708947481041061075658268061405881060732107002008457207225177109588961496513181166322619726419659492698648823684718105307204429437792961456689776349499025553783677883243563878710845101180931419268715496032966876064624847331380511030559817675935667933585633657077377666103131297893209633661501595097708948167719204609544540865941964821744305862926734374730579916010699633588977217370798756908332380540561279694017848030112006283055137795483069214935041189984506064831925247103393907441883376007013253208470530645034910563407280276330541846513659008719238460802632522478615031923932539459331236698174800787916168904165560642775744509152305135589953544476333009563182869431070104085257521829876107064447985703969026555893478780729804744138689028652680693213675638942316355067578481120439810001438980727046470523921248447648414836764493114517605217814798771965448364282561638159890651

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 204320) 9865184624835985527899261171 (proven prime)
(ID: 204321) 11039231586945691441253632356271115930832790860422609996975605629246270060438658847681265945568496391944723902698637373911451312685042386164701321177682170932631605804265246858414005551591144123714331873503969110744357354160790204821679447422114841875157212156078223815143508963865958140023241365968066900680675734547582892284918865479477713898153456088121476089381479439672947955442092904098606963802978765272781557153124765888964105959208285084113291141634024606439470072365285536031694592306461430504325426723627381604748655812636607149755031359355611445040680004613119479278720049228452928492930122000049020929698904401985723521286194612144054608425201051514903902011505894951392917859799248768891516162013803610974695556713644061550166138775603738044757694926705105908819772351359679760610563188038591731436318277523299279177599224258789416119026472940459922964289590069881 (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.