Factor Info

ID 107087
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 103265486396927743300415630647267477041715450178908472049868700972056257112791673467073510481548300074494342803638042372500683848698515977664107848563621225080472367490867298317891695926909288834790870341031255211767082353969381711100995157085219716624784668129859491517752649641109352109161204412108312701047922135726842872510357063054193635010169641849792281602188003677364905675376535559542474886733169775417805855849980115047379919970727615748068352622235223932714722810799303943510089530631386020525589200517396528822507162400901605568242268714889623504888094112773859675493668280676753522341150910129874394568633178760621834340559853055521391965806042073265249440483591636893074823015466216709267906121859454130134266744658339566403634114870423764395504589183570968471980653088197246368700199028248418607513957738600748788400293769220941900197057149269641934739068452836974633570351040275922319904520908161413537

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 43947) 9650094553536840756929 (proven prime)
(ID: 107088) 10700981821891068896687126559658805772007879435363659680157737080255613480568917230314275525013753114165129228314049602833509956945198303614154172182378195080051985207605184677445078851061578815036184932474976010330164428103155365665054622070323668447108746261078173518014362228607867099855365500095708985490454302910418405952363210831498406126659143215288196991463620656980718705950288346535509092491400712955103459356095297477148702246838770674290343813590335920505589930888183399194969147712742272652701813356856586501788382022206945141759428789495997858199678970353999722910696719506714954813604804509265698923230841482999339595862390375655369535529558125498333062554621804467153074028329878368414585940363610889919675652428421712806795571464532258109525279660036074959941014664507435806366418532128323800642388926870847689242961541819815146748114012780753858714513361432080235255832620374753 (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.