Factor Info

ID 107646
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 6839368480357683241368341168244567037918279129336841938220558019658646145540113301719786464033613118944498537688685066310339937505015462505134056128809232700168276652066382661956437882644033730320854502710719990642050263826840251324721192372062920501228379187963807060617781939464303489239581827337722842531930086018327175829220676567936124599425095095629679644760887218333809420294738273496754451219785865345166560099342750908945412393730717101363869526607888727093940177978833008206265254437577972679903389016916247434236763183262135124179452498813175213159644404185764241388991251219913397148805362728726485145776263462739439080688355803698456292457430074194068572994888694778229082211980894668510125653208558033927212096122765230121581919883299626707735046353637397013918600637951834232634642848279915285051921108298729805937266497413902311809391301865189816086891422694379867968398152027763577328438928403722537145633

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 757) 10304159436663546012721 (proven prime)
(ID: 107647) 663748316628556453988003559807765437281679336019907894393109367495274815214082971927760031604822130114428663280907920466235649278718808647697792770379837928120175379845707822736040478390126474555243742777883715897842885803754895032926924179531724003861135458101883451759374098651040947824196720012094784563189688287612706975625293556294951153198601003100908067482457451499922927021121567827522284151351062174283227143624425451062582616014330515631873139425297547731751099114341226183035436810684341438554507758881464049292308527753967955855973548429723755930969022251673704726643870524814205292340385242235268374778860458545953766558172894380549357475632588884523748233217490806403313088506397731715718151959468047570247660126881274616751754341002587406206849817876260610522325664223959111980008662277558783857952515348879890597469661840198705877590541884718017567039617543272560872642037269714777073 (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.