Factor Info

ID 107011
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 75789631821728350071811617252448555962564842812844609221545083281175913424894992030741487937501210111003520347956892175520355908670771084147696720964996644437782603905582738802222098355984861649193205032739897392333649861953897547411041929726636382249341733196963314058736985674160038021494194874932434479988939439143333109063081174360687386262455932768935682411423448408129661349636203257773959651727935466289154282699605329311463836503221334905391818560217319042086474269686862519317569304944439556328372907731474708243039379765628767737658463945843176567445417339227297618519434975206344161232548748417659499822625598936243617718650771373468889088042286639438857704161264297953231489944095025485984144395968905356911086916212584901015186217690488712272961883539444457912851898246729061155690528166740860491448002902410379273475832853016358763879538749104199332464879770223311954548217188875784682872608175322260945411860918661

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4) 158414167964045700001 (proven prime)
(ID: 107012) 478427105326398973003286781408177019332927185134339095823094082399207158641755527146382206978725693072051076437800768552569900218789990293239224465998632788718733934928181938436792448325674042208094637091909104749514467353434299236587918622375083809026565669110303822613915547847066545088555867106298422421410999938485124649519643291049739770702365132616484084481344730442170993865219221377093241489745663262940114938864479852552954035822108602956508939703388271495435296291249678635225432167201582837353053834006286791656782637806032229014207276458268915810577928500039786323770216917258536401977423678783692173257764916345244969989962309947136458139177631424767231423123688881696997617537401692786166376617103878100911141382247265115289485473565055082193610725573442022819218379773989928254266221089512868294156676704759537710210440413421976650002833608657871032284464790237192773840518003629837115053218661 (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.