Factor Info

ID 107873
Size 931 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 1485238712896576477913503187389777334028573802337574993082510860763916661194234597642618845247587906288736907939457385580259398392427275325115445198072236487199597299691831729574597258590500301292727469567878039515737504981655344400044142822483564578105279296815508410359639949951019330229663097068188956067255281055674796353595682450630995897953943758611560984382539052139142682680041352633820497622307767483057255020452406472950986301704782301215219924807391934062210095968773204073996935483494185172472348014174254897378063188915152471648335098217798687719406922126840897365008522289330810114690682379713733592073318167206250281860028287940783394829592480668942564088740791897315915110625743516457587631646311550677910000435099589696030000767803469269326857945278534956686726931028468920385746055154340702642138356789079344945677536975837832461829877313368668984201769808572696671931576314372509638556989540295667138310793483817

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 41) 389678426275593986752662955603693114561 (proven prime)
(ID: 131442) 3811447113179841710547615551592784955296538904720687990975251047976435831417944261840077915775012874803656029752598645494196271299937193991579079278830878309733303931442537986291940638400021344720448076746769639102524212480144018635512455141446694799049587273395555839537651053141762519861855905852070945829624463173277104750888276421244910870769719982583767538341546109073850341770090637634238587742566633875882107638077226937340324575998654866856636492708515537544495920726034770559507812793831774763309622463053728377720544769940155339173485269244589722993422696559674340982578229431758462767574144456081106662269228883928650243807751504641638820034199722180604389045126314077626361525799231838722130124771787789891081514397607050127359203523438326183862118453294032805570216286435970081045064584339015548140224760144106934445700338571219510775740890358746825891691971852376006285318427497 (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.