Factor Info

ID 107141
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 1674463245516113547139793391684741399377336113486227620142960806980733388280738126622574676238719776097018353359826260520470276503450521564047635304522696449734528000667262298522289575987734631411135062065588606597030359044204160350068767132523813810700873784979538183155369758071075237877347955217694609935961208362028757872058958477626029002197763266452748341777994905395711738545434101585170599561396712509508740323393458436770402546716780770238306614344116063302380811179782619717144591754839590645309518923112450886972892251964267328139977636110825025551295077829231227388514929461012786218744336939388369872279983775724190395408746153062723211993146379104994779274129473936392694287868909453486709427279650362639369495662745140895327471473467610397442408493705030992976202587949463714367168480332988086800213537965427963103594249676793047322888721402821798199175418417871419557833629266096000618492885568872802007214853

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 515) 5636517080386809396781 (proven prime)
(ID: 107142) 297074101193214603593109008824046864860334946332199748029254373164915045490399022093147326393957661311798716384721023124728336035416609112393618734803736806185885656225459776036282168541705362246078998212518447299014185050892765979974752163492633575188299349857356362902707865996802174515837912588785104193585276264836547556487542252908149310568417950865625260550824109553421509180744586393471220102841730330540300576951838674955143674854003159187595694129555242089041015577567316125442869036588797198639664844369512581117257759856785623901787774229496659489250205184322761950574371894372624608422920234664585415320855645373202677787886552744294515125866393643528446339574711776331151033713237666413083480091205088256220494343112790551064628392568395252971911842874745954907584889673223695188575280000645269170435258950169015421464107669060736591536577390269879339911057835667335335782845504705929510713 (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.