Factor Info

ID 107346
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 7649422474238670957578301751598135096090588309045374420937229569062211563757798274448025860769866454377494047610770973085915226677407362430146970856156515807693837791820096954056312416061607447671329599758174962678213557378893778650739847519798067001880669525887793811910852957230712358232431239273636826923612874399237248232512586096007034254831880085550751765249521718010018795433893646354220188265587484612379318877667803422170816802735559252001773584806169302321934071888479558253461160021007463905489288691617791792480207612971824759456954560322960076549312423458527871910090810153396360569820290793520417063328733129011095026673331666653825164348510994925459624450293275064104539688952490912265705885727995581302738377954678404162706736270645694820969836214657935761382732886893510139066111739036383709483149939565498504191371715003040328294264990198854191216409740495338075359077896018077345918999767621717

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1) 272602401466814027129 (proven prime)
(ID: 107347) 28060730327681627533179274589917173400290236532066681129427128581574098468231377692727461229763504327547642679041689003581996977485535966376972527262337761380778175723596745329803944522918581472429525468593586213650300039597018170970943256030463948887068235468929171986434523109632332502274424697166754162732206042604487316669392482845977713320364235130448675097703629716043806479778032482372346174387436386822224740576940278946229935498320686507881419941617124133036657629138580692887143468523715810759657464013946165820918800077259420266386605494788546680125797297742073251325353282433112752292229426537808713605629554787744325960148311574032439546871735250659163996379403415914116089225439479905850190644545329297925490506602874548389471093504343391751241341628396315155852858342819878763609271627509965350608863462169295124052915131046829568747032795666159423159499178091687589880514819773 (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.