Factor Info

ID 107398
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 13917366577960051146663337553595963874574492852293319779942691677025664919463011503535777267365854135043955140005582404605013082657880834593897065778064459794754386527984058042977102103657803809582485787024593898808870581481053704714105122871009616267947953454827067111435523757612610972928161440802155496220828874517151025976189418660285809209414604559060491324182278341398622306489866125100011995460294146634691485756287187012460925215574655124113437061148519592571947136428256358437765910896328082932915951809539996004949700494677976412619812857118499498886366670261376534158290061138043524932949832420670599045490829247169717633283741214076073912735691120038273859857501251931073984132281618714488264123775353002624481488798690621854360685943656456887171876286722560363114940159770780732327395011460116592953275626603721474514769444996399348677698391627897669101583498432306699648112128331472085546253275819998392557

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 107399) 1810221812378795836873763 (proven prime)
(ID: 107400) 7688210628547983139405871235164876548789021316966994779897622994717111807124017126978335558883252913874553795929251063826672794885777653459352578913698874282915535978724521956243526432640237856602081874887456071252015378881415607094943036527984777299685255320808942565990561833522005341852487480465177799363204868246847983933342864243075420244839521603744144716481981821552347919422095547512171122016363757313166103060060395248258800606559304938200658289888507287076197202776984575762827688472862162751155136337697970605538065415717003195321041927926486762746565453688736551209901422250291937714892809069862214990207014246181506790035991541250096322116747492579780765067448961316373243333499811310010633148833599636492461420843789982499408125380402454265576581589651690414714563433178298816923851144591923379788656630912730950231728893709792883322199258556091790417556721515520596971795687966639 (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.