Factor Info

ID 107270
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 28546173543502198231400092547557661184837527723254610621254285697412041917340704320004725506773453553389985241362567279593892766353421833453856296947441155619379260667962511200920432883606358789735890576626050623711268011908340940177246553537767252533885835515116734565272239621580142901246098230181139578763142214479120253526814278067178130457145337545875835901238213982050913918253093623338786660415693701137975560272603455224146807058710950656863205980768556996039019604714385417526788366832530860878366394937454056073705906023224745668920901228016310080384439011642162324687634936485782415711026847860074579132325381732935519611069913552984075489557389161550554378939215657023702835179021578933508464244799351451055638381432081968570888906721338671875415982315316919678917867040218432228046400500687280009483148659232562541024884531079919552632471731938220068101725170865970188277016780377815243472496634998157

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 107271) 7526718141843982667067133471 (proven prime)
(ID: 107272) 3792645480478776863440076646026302616898087527672985488308409771783257859457478990956805546612250799413491286917124133636820305339709463995535894748289042464080910214425410640932620066178738903311684480433312345908743252424647082260075840501045850504288881995633921789186980918354066338226238592277605868970054133031095251377625193427604056261036450541216938161782786241356567212630160630433140793929415251406370591194428776212394480266512222399963664993844773728163159841206243924368715476258630912952888604988904459493673836957130099376273408412416040352106649241133777317676368389784817947595475978334239413347281258039722759998139112907655839796959504157050391475591249012809075932397406375556216938969823518661785020048340757005414331541240467302512216662864738498355420731365804525688683811037283384428188417236268989732607309382185010579386933582920130676043999045698016417363667 (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.