Factor Info

ID 107493
Size 933 digits / 3097 bits
Status composite
Value 179697698459753867226598813228680969540287565290513174069788850929082038211457488734245079613855645424103331843815446175629912549187912037972612156730956020682617826791951420605164345446762887996550762688650379364397642339884588266535641268840805514336074512945593608278944564590198329949970874419579666192254008366446612022775294190706740095513964687557576679356800665305047394528207182433141392455406595090139351412058105101890287324070112451593426392486362659356929623040122951547377578099683686766616484274254221213896803272717052320695128473200109750360281164473960828148138093614738843700771673434285915383123543185235070627615869311613427034665014726736447378655193031718945000432046191327194797292639775906750485749848841839715367000164070621747577734294633526299138171278483308221994311305844123521941974967530870566303834835429840894697244663812187349552023297523166228445267089684185244653157970164178190956883875364620471

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48031) 342372689485551484741757350741 (proven prime)
(ID: 130978) 524859908451714614995023579027505287347238182666330841773513925794724143064522176764143081461337634231113203103718582679458246044033348177864656770947509775610282116470392373401087045488299147563636550117044924712246639884786027644361338542801187087437062484987136900529759046252303980006138658242406790502267298112091983356733928990100781809803425296350504898473374252973133211160886955010410118702777386653879307165630034315213339793610230383814750698506400629268700607596316131335341238840839238291648958975605093383902171788268262782518140302552930802738275146296140216077494041324311903929595939106784310637184017656832134514436170688845319544265825438141740567362581137520167987877462126488077004522096583960911489112334633078164902168674473913750067856576541312682026782852476722220298926884503290930029778381758568192613579370808195303858193887159012737260315542538289131660993320872656159597531 (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.