Factor Info

ID 107240
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 5289601950211368282995995936088945324339098896570828424343535487430672667262133123956746822611377811211809866515776296546179339326011055205945115235002967672379335873658435606148015329688089324882486248354201949523906927911392548041593619975236696867357384113898465460154428075751262770178893475158473330707036123460765565015706763568637080286597832431864864059300794950888097750807572710029672600059735327692611406102730293516606191625367439684041028307726428838760402708592807771667873252950356788262448893404985420475032339498276514288218191086820091564917428571687756082571468763098863877414234985781782508314940111801058685635148696291302602947318224802040015035919718130791934149914091577251885246813058215089914511650065399561979963961235458457792361661757974008232281645337763717989323283231723855629956072131935404635369377876223935315293740854481726840964577453197188857533151682188632265434750169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9463) 7623176943894417754223112508213 (proven prime)
(ID: 130649) 693884188854875691570247728185355505826068791308802543098949822428676843702435023944886647014087762202016135229681529226349376616260899681263065054079173171051944528337482242080660947513192644438433242606914042554498349584583475771410818481440132212034505261031843768899880333920458206961204967804040620978768313756640938370570051634327738410815285972801031054556705257701208291735675094871819532884328862884062332206537718948657434169410559734348194632978986802861856951905362350811362816807580597238166196894813709577000892449080594184079187298388896723415962828955409883561262640995473640391153064633668574638446679149441113153262735082523353865976699483235330097939244680919974213388918547673264689670697517938513228857562055289081340814872325365490785758062551965764638209105349971665918298879021384596966390243726221651181600111775024214772586522515974817062362688721813 (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.