Factor Info

ID 107524
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 246637831132797529249611938271626109970027792418831087063259048089380398196800263009595174318872371902848278681703809099829963903222267250199453178333039856649076624865373920842489639175911342707720848405922104592182618574288187766570527044330823802129487979986987500536488938014784441740731134436767141571549867670092285031846963402135079569376345059903564585747471144851131318497091737102322734847950873868943312471705631165792669021840536824601055135717369079079274048822372395548374011114316561043197554156330393881368021976118857886125114611975250254981666984673308085270021235263955330010619329855286709609401716593070547679492930620539947215493003645971761035803890371216985133257724179295314357257168067156168628298297288685103713406393929907746040732859672307878839443202027388356987961996476200354289763295124891715017092568810850376999039540482432792239026229816477472768004602703909578409714999813959386217099

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 107525) 91074565612421397802371976537 (proven prime)
(ID: 107526) 2708086823959106597439030616530786935085994492414570477140968813617465469818857906403913631556604214144218101454610303497907453193880576643869235238744204504748896187816689907469851643429998311407481407668823994202131223109171106009655022847661675474380215978173764793475317669526957395524352131552387677016571317314999464034732500856578486856817707211000121744993265351545215760670334120323562779656960515265882669344319315762895163589406688608300945959253472190849835384318702433676584350174218677596014006492342991167557479304205835664358767335129440314124775674703171348376147175753628354735716940014791944055434666318453738669328855912623473429335223676614071402991817895360284870382692694920723027683811359100837047418269974242102255769645213399953581157817644883545335349355839868643518058245743265219419604784465467861031799122183177888246951784918947396155452711332596137368080733827 (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.