Factor Info

ID 107652
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 554910854833374712037069584949987102133343286733982962740664441005518829822552620758363457855453590950321123744607023678944052880489473412692708273567557108749213325198306015940379231094758294097653010234702351724398994608372259103380426644244594249231091888390627409130662291724299724819266758008479572287117499571547938291415767823903290377922459573959636020771454339080946310866479714922467695995614706860357915449063431057243791609251959405532951324313475925352068404052101190061472008985386656076418923977325986490854740464769947403306803677285114361777509323354922618154783027163392162108639174378653032055101863441810365339856064016330974880779434990151440263355044937490915132502174325646425386248526846168678379948576766336611399902505877462152075274628521918496597648516525072147659961020618197043685560648436176882220047181909891425366598450350316315227742599911445890145427688807537753445149722246373

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9605) 5539925995675209955557667796101 (proven prime)
(ID: 131164) 100165752262136815584618982475492188791939210643915706998575031005528752494910060246522866592431294522027824718025835256482744723058660023652057224636922624326936811900503697264629009688880046353139413755221700017907800642557786389298656541724320178554233888014217633291378461339544371501816159171763603881780942512338881214907618659681494530071280544916148818707732272605877687966288736169944791925396433615682779575177145416151059183915566137426286959573606992927901677878019719912125829132443544044120667544254381416125448026734116436004321053742856419095575324646972174235926819729075694359930773664578321173479480697618325171557996593721853738002655061870434693789944245279899444703238758856907304286823733495282319084447123182830811857033001561623285281091875065598785402529235208262223133277530025418824712810024409781435185910653108716913755751609773213155832125624894031073 (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.