Factor Info

ID 107586
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 7865142609870819511537699842865401066919252439487616686863539708349766929581007146235685057043639115868126470694968382169584510965300953937978061190040384753424241323879222068531275960601201521908311447379165457576479780678620246152120656037001249668766819835369958332084466332666602087305864656948124151699142490669208945243876589627174683840421624601104081354430467007572106521962170643242805485283985953988680429461295519184682092804804460408649687243598190441501826774910567929591893244036453397050101080137116115374224790712406356163706274156137229257085175982954351635751030684443306494228809264656026209736653101460680466842390451352163529753970108276982791537886591389834661514167444970451358242019037267507572058652209456766533772190437204972085342626145807566198370488166453719713174704309063027699247606599154823480669159563241283540307988995938830431618144105507588495453894643645328871958141298668218243

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 101487) 1542341652250349906369 (proven prime)
(ID: 107587) 5099481427085368510644633317375815858522816498844994056950701510035986081827368763059000960437125560686090459849494493289868962663663550181325670742909671553524693619458688034556419860394473204183882747988349725614958626409506130023577905509399405924953616770140625452687866952336638546804970686862643009357883952752506165774169892674023471688477145156801811981557450381622486626671622687883300507054649368471350040476225209207041989104800537216388003390998711030200748913639610964606522972925342871990073163184715539455243602250772123396003050695017183654941106187602180179904483528649430176620894169376800453304565933420752634105947066468921093260733318463676612395751140972923201971706332283248874982560141239380244780850896426605880788104358520692653418640821790620552388456858092335613999804090191070466975840237781207746670859867016349177309079238954050023134819615649233676283031760878147 (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.