Factor Info

ID 107209
Size 905 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 89719716225232904143390855550547506772135238802194737751035793615479535367686421942215767205202139556231171429486445207092137984799786152826432661846685922522291456081035404225036344313679682938165837411354475674455465763726775021953676797736037344344354951628935819102962648425522179589976165662958547031460621953932507541406218057484311323743394374086626539906679850473533664874037743160336560524670971290612026357773145400944889815131320036178425203329553253520001050712976632109899611069487919554044035702454786076796612266045294046456703453446562057906773080600449737864296863315954044267141831805621485719208399320800052432017334356932613648271626444789719609273593746909952756838107071582776804904265882749066491278882829148655248720801074304115327704938034914591576033203551626335932746273801928475940920397150903365878618616896463277714756636734165337765277370700376255886163544119896007281613501

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 137) 12020126510714734783009241 (proven prime)
(ID: 107210) 7464124120928077903355218851243548441377366697065866049071244497454290638085723284137353154906988656810372141929571664708150873761318341397707001429009714255119873747302582745765050458378822192833874305727077881779995447336554396668747517627954405387629683870100495261552840748588766977776842545020929306090829531038504811088867250282370528306340210353754398719987844552663417070514735873349185943366730731517694812652996160493253405225400997307100638886170189186338099684431959040091984520013096847564179733496297200655236520477705590450407035793533344064267804591487856883064992591103069107979527278666000600988819046979588466369175819280108358374665178736488155207608824925659476803934848198722068059637182855652497429569700416418878970812950587178133058838518574299214102062192580690473335300414384520862446511392216150506414770709712780470288539225722222862866347097475177861 (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.