Factor Info

ID 107432
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 5289975172263523998865772999847830923837712211618023169461264320659911264244770847864702282254943436111365844738527129958471895273496777117732096575912962358809177230206371972479724405168218592738141779112135561833676484726933855741331169261306500853058502200545153143290527721320892897870758410585364738380553282246296822892224720264802592069354024143138375795461640258067664498952827247425811174915346466815108226354213105534290021339732770099094515663567533366002713916929466569531282973662235691221421302707115850424811769359498954352234447235840820943285878665618709266299629402598512566148532653104569944344834398005454929245965353343215964078049380803998158275705313984093523552546505284191361806208169813469979581768098550638386627614515599359224051011971716568004185935086926882010288028234872635909984256493685638388679357827459718319109958950532625994699565854866187267687608406153086709377912969823005270701026952301

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 130905) 83978391497836923090524502953 (proven prime)
(ID: 130906) 62992099252100830655197546068222953878488402938432559770908614887855964995919024635656694510456650426837202442342646255175464471299111059009157596961574944414392430177171800486302387091737677959582842974587809635684661532592610433982044037804984747144572757662201814965786470412645374656636942073658979982772057546430371673029337277131126722458445724591950095194048107941142328091763826123123088956736017691469397737246400262747328456587337641746729257686041112085608521116348623975359166620452831650656265242550175109269942698856629878004690338772180357754798982036909761413377215724185961120078924479034786384714736290688492410629055761710743560726753428761712256745191251480860350726765356488537325591424782844448825691276370268279122538778132612995830091366098325395759271239821043700142093921295656804499806051053747932016027113194456418774522425876500960315644649376034264165741524111502695717 (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.