Factor Info

ID 107261
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 696638186477198092002110089137504326963289012559138748639884981586850670550851254538272493296338832440706769069611325576525633786678819415721205850871250295758655894149239115776665972881525140486987921646610871131685435649447582431203747126928920044842129275803014103089113664151860551450798088588895107702080062728561925153813144122436538028027594727755849428367091542281934338979721519222284571579798175043322880671977639828528718074491017439174130872201407804192381270647882395025379277524081690658826027179338116655754495735019123232806880119889937760075726766476481132555048413358234693162133501153703658472129913378764588711000209829744672646229529188307503777336984766472904771611352753468600524553996438967802594221494328183539153766138247369064177937673287075945892982915023888432762375481604321249007164306029944741908961277939525285889302819438686595721315175155695229251490482094460215228875657148210771189

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 130676) 6240631005373056688561423567697 (proven prime)
(ID: 130677) 111629446746235556391947848188754303472128190576585311988409545677372131327390567043278338835126662036309811411135309373137831864685907067390171872345717688081740183445455412408441661762151078418631449828770919725131529347173750135859053557683250231645024282126733051702098803051079618951141201575809218770292493545041271785432004981134117483633970611372859839978580744206060579466503172373415819174664241882438307817199087655430066718533568424671503318095991447154459158285434928968099222686960134041003787642522143702593448351672670574663832297845787653342338215153327540148576312404456198202966021485780790444897254214689170590711969606332572705279996416107202068037224644844373064072834005419359931656695977172880381587243615969048900970720331079926887992617926646404451932508764787193568906070441462946544897675943341125065825728875690866620144586861193518541029436070001837838491237 (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.