Factor Info

ID 107340
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1886808988984484500513522626405096843460894485884927381325776574917386361751316861394747158450227095570885080535740695045040903024581461980606107732696410905120433248215234677147251981805977208559750253204235552908123590421942583929177578668953594331374850071679423572421413148585238823138956887207252286704280563943942345533805880303855265939656776043304117019088570889620946131292129495510787355875263217675995083436876142123719625490816769117085105580996872018822877020410703778182052104588059052519574999406215717537955742077165346171148454574191214927478822709753118246574061237328893928790577258021335790643855809596909238373215548351622230727870458953520251671667458800516724403752547331203104153100467861662343906623361699050551036705161020174315086322413311176780519877268289929236714168486072402364909480287891527795024060258218882584058732199982274639556302533008960357365864313533361180986684214677079676555729

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1427) 22280156158730544649 (proven prime)
(ID: 107341) 84685626776683647920085878127500964599584944994098823323847654289001553048238957377179553126585832896389279457673868226227879951144620825223707283663072938193634100215769572047839314588766637013222461410743786469914190181608518544874156497964457082123397950294744143423701574658548903425476609880094565676594704744121345912931689643343522214113174862469072324843553691878594337612722384067507287705080317053069784310015901198804037204859782676998859953457802847268710337332707629046441695658186423168336232220232810132023279919642597124494732423878049972082602019709487439898521677748212118886582470121473155304956243475523287287142489351537630216261483497134190603101349637339240709172603745867968851834798139050626590053757580292344637438308244986130762393519773619169452186749466085584405310883791385707197709068552532927446021051926456909181978632137839488414579561059770906361924786502422186966921 (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.