Factor Info

ID 107183
Size 929 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 11144401439524107742349053107073420275088088356961267820036373991364032411139386660791074140134992885452431396615789645443948652325000044821795440020576338317268203149001965282651678027211043942456642714259359361151728865552882755508499321193444743265119422471802821370161475576097512906258058283259896432967057995969942476843157470413039165068858314953452899146565159167304471722627593838698040125782399668213072060084969335971886585766634652997366057053886949395073770527215068311498322749234170979894185168816194968052714651459797322125981294460850385584427276006280825742241774723220890341958854011494983121032057772750631420463253518381925771360226610456574420807883069268101056343618826515484113891080728957838040637565193593944370948359973711156952491250958605417191067379123381619950054988778592227883958453277499338814928551813765555671768922665804084779477128635075248924759322128433983849349323928798318805116924376933

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 981) 28863639729187572205404554088159471900606166733937105604151522150908403775779354456225844762935280619953188653712409350230404309669738826261432453 (proven prime)
(ID: 130578) 386105201703118345423255716033739804402978109584493643080558223405344906289550942576629068324470233338767067658597730550552521045477049787280980488804895123902683187271008896127394388564827355020276464103184272588014468346398543676406496229842045521320330856647981505628689090912654498884785462072091547557929325674058217239769692160074328956878251929837796826821485406851952119801560828183116782080505771794719641956942163492954463535429134186761186941776440073560210521511359748745037723425399227585488178548253140718101987063503696800975604501562517000904549988039193775205503186652056118346104966255013031031314391165768385475014871396682153494532733835823338785951090488861362915335402682594690134721797819732954855393454493539189511386994640292556157982674891466036498100984161 (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.