Factor Info

ID 107414
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 225457813464100232367861629286117300514756853168140201385801368569825025432631356646047865349298239308776928468935734184290437442505031129591839174129958141330394414769183934570992704330229068135747497402496211266625028590608922641100597568256658739296925568227163048018102303653726965645079733995614057756773488430256267502259390276308930418926279354748922429831298019220435686091867689981828586903285114043026563046503996448569551844485308721015012480112809152168006013218044562645787784242855716851012324677417026337919345936144640704133882551930184053761505518049979835491789687659650784341168718007229891516217562677048425987240450124588034089416207584672982535815099162064321621256424334216326043672860154083077149075351118356426451632635929975028450773364563509815155929205066873708712628212912390694475826190162555581499020260501802114435844855131777901524011807406386587516102722299873705686335269555191726595805413

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 142) 797357235624701499134444201 (proven prime)
(ID: 130863) 282756339807290922744908270049376535116562413182739682962294625933267550354159424992932379355212204978794713220539114489031077608664552787494868804133179613078934797488885305701826458299754239130102369309468331292358586360886930386389645837466385790569501502616893284576149461499957657813072152929441661350303228133024820733790312626483659401122306170902893299502428713975115026191633362946344984544931263162629749988215857316595846336356784402990384183489137011677265159040843337751894813812907369758219539780296741713170071774368182464937397490800587429019592354223505056945076556736445723575471423424446184131421594844733542292015295611057273517949458055584772838857469201228815327443233844271878625236310881787638590190665591319963929332606609648201093103372566893719180193569556260926852406058105478723551635364589990463468789116513754155847267051699007881054739273168291318573905205078670813 (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.