Factor Info

ID 107269
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 5586275432843367364369695571951083767691488883045498535913581999822953207896277108225018640484430302802183918293881318295618176311584775442249168848701389136049050369449965764789334427027513877535201551952123359585824898346229037785571183504580163462659212399133881025511958190837297078635818719709321511156399751752929326443635146535684123947224842524547227987960290130677729842385628992139814174906327779959361742762799017889997407707196025540191719870884201291920812199558825865341975913642731683370465603920368762246340367608360786040935261689208341269114797962358463065763946207023727578351840082802676483469533111197937884337970026899552938977377905681530075909724653872921999496554440249053562910955078014438209906106149585908628542302151385426254587693229678927027289445862260085699310544793420554270608507410616410587844693092208427002972034559467918171239727355161462181956210261385831130103479536473899704571739677837

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 130698) 1902672493101314997502562422148809 (proven prime)
(ID: 130699) 2936015238091690322163579389968602258203710222870527970057336302025978701644384982778479869420376488781623262284514284287604497232923233744062802448191503559502256346648415137064482053317097558451870620356344516818592107917332208073459723374124846064252615803677886409698610229587809048802199764043620891078198608411483002560754793097715809921536842988423784606246202575157162596787709975672225847850223265475208970803903908494625470151439859214379000331470039544315830131245648703657087226687086260671728430474576045666209240065760571721586634372364631421087940685703300441848177071810810077716379018607159606437974234158994330079972560499678006240061020851275830427863310246301855755474209159986248968348336506421081023578224518011728652106361420343440865942051805664053218947577525248962780488714609601332938067949321178553930614776389620473304231370406816752606162228109565041751502668035493 (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.