Factor Info

ID 107427
Size 906 digits / 3008 bits
Status composite
Value 171541937108040799854698584312730639088827083418346009807306674919160536524578717218849744117175201846595066753118344095973339788431808438725813423365880135397255918994772335066561277427563496498167473692214439020371084659501076725942219924125699260547192100906896474540557374664542490026322575806965457327662515782713072871427961467921532421965826584925354972125714601817768688755272233408436872373027857261192954546108298171137357645080225995797544319654396732529142765508926790099349101907845750141672036096339025670415611131856058411095085893658517911446930548176055324800350070072753123591170010047168941738233169412894958673619017240488536335268180105104008615424544992275390139033980107937943699200687637272078449964404156505994706582403192089660999663926407827466412547556521162403684528767670635704450579911013798915471204902483616630557954618399550550241549041302069404736531375974151817059298251

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1009) 632890270126128456721 (proven prime)
(ID: 107428) 271045306280114361170565934924071989077473678214233703211531469297932690434796656960097369323355338321046221660490929847645685542819267020799605768323811412732516994628742194061749405850684911557862783443614688927902990234402223521110434245476950727896379622047860697887656637919844041290666641435277355207490724361734515319314340705502522743630113066043954314296620637576409795511883290897576669453063016854885402304954366211226864370228845023584575757866199056544146432361533042654220182137136494342034170446087135187278471886749861772961276114538526985136660275159792643066511691406480941786586750594424708642735574880866236205860180843367266918463288272184302540721633026736864366255394122054448915519502749861317131873556106157904806472219290264158758868298169842417062113569408095941144193778126837842341408673840815296854697458804231821575668061195336289746421743146323190971931 (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.