Factor Info

ID 107473
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 458451849130575336232930525151149305392056196490191777228641093687725498583952610015153536822449015500903387337282952021510920696620781549099918856631345298656441466263312906144458612802243980140221821756310010985284851813418636292356651606091667432766939876394842575710220201780913992572958328605856203419449762754777634286598310397090441036359137586407760534862146350423411655005628243596604038833814887364068753562614884064663255713867614834226994488942948990429902220259483206197067761719391750167397098331809125819802760248636997833100873482070592269045898953129613646080133934519313919222958622014505650785565284761097869014742236311280678389990997475434705881967236862931771898203872372560735135638369134541294951784254507079576136559703982260474068028646117322609035380246120858241505284359941665699431321622625412943178671135780661539951273306364610510090312371625289453351300375452630948147515478117

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 107474) 12161174802943123690754787001 (proven prime)
(ID: 107475) 37697990248411320264797791625552510466512802906570449177572255488451426932798960739713636448449037352935701943239386426764026954647473291226852406956423111186326856444087966985000244922354146564248363207815200718889104821580683660286337369252476449767868763937479683657814807120439230770492847191047034294739523421240983680373011920624107783215091863954534963393308028990220629181978650685431120018000980561431753432125452558030303108475350804574330993463936342848830660408822713976263202522089616779995869401143556162069036945306412753629787267512888932736002541377945647509696084038369374212477911435540094954134068018293883655742212355216201241773362194930815627551489803901524204022157472683134251107986087026619338305344622307743237725979146285168427697426860644510867605770403232961487072491623692001605069534993919392080574760448587467263008203009339924794729791065192399117 (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.