Factor Info

ID 107193
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 218335218437631262758710263672368375038100142880880298799963256194019768910140059025379185244425008688108400121691675891711143463507780137145272590848503053039126646879022481797121025333100112973009059416383481340187409765553701431870453125849986212926599758512815050228082740703644932204657168978606392559262634400039435150294502110015897790137767224519163772841346091770607591958036032567861041817583401166473148571990405737412482452936496664611324675165672801242327271708715509634507450570788218562239298464855808127711573140465012982054304209542707842098874968978683215198675859741159994458440100795776857693297759747505898544919831581856747317211808004675663125407040126740819477477494542495916741599974897602848913768070929640406672135785380164981367349323089879678411783136652755800846758779180372143804813468191258816033714451152109074756345486608397400406872101560450431214838303297319737689250394560545227266600042821

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 42665) 2669668643610448898654933 (proven prime)
(ID: 107194) 81783639688840039307704448430446069452569029036324016991883238056425931460954767859707978226083904975290733176748377628965158192095078382622379151467466735916414571409095954540659055196020915221762021773730614800208103731160115212683860605899996012007193514680213784489093294342526381891985598780950583266785369095698951966390638766784360664655735342395127686455585716674141422350425402969886784027817989480970502010374570485574710156878986640907344437686395416624319883968043650228659348457561719693808530022663649268532660900155604911211719229699367301715302208044344081373971196286958279846277405444221175969744400383516524881226161304897578657978321097635933172347381294481392263448227376295268184116046199429237004969283180603810519907547467254802872120458810818387994984661762285704474354663737528720254956366389272350527645452006087364339768044740359443975522500084203202870301186419346382249137 (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.