Factor Info

ID 107107
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 620384273542774657973692659122262835231506735981488570517110636812308505302307679253221812335576052068035359690344702111794019256219373107559450746703574250101785413463006776896624216529169418432413928397247178900519148714864015126217046156391365252533358212696352428186364068930651449387159080443362612152388224177213527466283899003654663088429259567203938714775569522705211613020260919718806053181685020995719613173440259092904590452322235832436308309860236945520850906031238170756369222658173303179144780064199067573003661913519993886883453262755702765555518031456065749130846073544497978187165217734965783941453690483478141139388831183199006414455500836161445605032894745124408081035160017213188188240488790015980562170489776362083338958484121572496571335672080056288171021466584367876864172589760651179192326552957528780436445842903578067587861807126603583027753860967893374448074463861564504828286294774449

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 108682) 8055450544473928984643251 (proven prime)
(ID: 130480) 77014224110451615844212244520085642966655846073992731049613968472231713498017800781720698756966672671776688694798278361944711894388615612197077499389971293191673947931001312988456776190136283106397709538469037154646328117581511570305235385569010524268371180262798761047595722044529762474974198234612232846830351918988981849554327029365889489457025084460956045669908540091164865068373703805867810264164996292737571060907375788747840446570935187894190812778267038116221653866775315390129596580835582303742990435733808356704826227755679713301944790658878887709955206335200372637105945228164134572785070639456050968072268815561198248949435064568781399757727916669242301186654251669102948899157839384235471507992006368115579784427246252358356022981687083589500447859939320826688108366491909596753004388564633309273952615854105565062580068410876751143414977475481997498644560644575778562642699 (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.