Factor Info

ID 107028
Size 905 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 83198473374574483255124253090562974142690438190094426695266795398937740293218565024867393117431251050270593636484866028768442378321823723963358778402094166756016348316200742524640457722601714604847793724562286981523738963207406875495692209136968941380261716094567062887653254015693098324008864063762306828659292418256141156855827368011421011999295526768328700747983682427600940060363760502357906040789251039858111878522413335470352324837995066554409053411357925505388400500941832912372259824597180006333393750641735410079534634734320418847560037866045276683976058631021607210275257584219324673247856453223237192110317992223557386947887786851097066357776366619700507536791354221333862005704709707397654397093148801211472757878963178602419687291389068221671943294966257352446024091573642241526360616702961167669198702340932256182288732617739433062666669157086890682138525339725510710208836740101673218069409

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 42622) 13135418179411236075376516550248941723996662217747800793323770354614920120054438135038694033074305148091627887644494556705125075126225544562200501612108246127682007518047786453206387984521533478115928751639986736394484296602619523568359915643001770728174000012138421366049808852299486277233501832886361727679940220199015437 (composite)
(ID: 130352) 6333903667032217564032911135433439054576455025679182043346880336739941313004663826602694316446923584718554773439313389981748463335738900151093957720640921516944940887195544066068178613672212629382425353134466842909365923673807640018029901788458021326637870677717601375148043800800860291461699640901379591742870936863198480809990103846948632118001789055484565628856642333565657565783715607786169509811940983279838437278411403467719975505008715109807834853891304343750098391279360621336340843489665214260198115539873528474413438683905659540040686214686091613698300811489496286979683557 (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.