Factor Info

ID 106547
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 5847400637065045630994189182314561647659314921280670098984350702942107589214325912751252170958317124402548242505035691366653189357378722805662216150956970822759650076867074699527321094897444299116712536837629285733341121837721929186847443213996989271006147961354722784301840000295849352158479135124284140732758349186394019864613122540620124970494786827486785803742661834127723243320142790183880494015159066631051586211604260451746820403123275493159168270075230756673120735776339988547672692631094429659650214866017800059566037995941898064756754039487103040390560723386274398963073985522276756926131367226248533628733738483005620557499690682762854017037122759074585415334094538614742258681413011256128396442564477648459139170831627404673985909581045359988320171547913715105170972603978014869389013031818312625632662640559318390398344191081646589375995595897895861774955230076052125871499370830464533001533239275677

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129151) 9533729433489095628292879354913 (proven prime)
(ID: 129152) 613338219618956600728362581471540903501464443138322660867392837117593953295685363839498262051939171180779044151757446993814556532769479300570541655599838119564545529948357473435479373497942286152876199926759330303573801793241637451084543575951400903347554558642413149797146007593133019911328378554254937441259967264541921410636823063445912977081753570316775369130962528238813671832604935716195647346142649297952254875408718104133937920359214497159839020295693718110064006061930221101830078821008361065104308729420283194134696288841002570166063732152402702013102721433088748201173404614928535364158203833297642696641069899492223779569038070488377947842657504201121714579294164185886699316317955058074773376158767173320600531706169368766323069075296811528619073945267779404645927357638677368754488034711995193222237406715513250968682397967462826837718824105919858479364326788609586429 (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.