Factor Info

ID 107889
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 126537117081664080127826993790594313341604062687253639115807822029958559600247432115020709359531542279457346937984172789967059817689518447256701791194307429139362684339951677296257336332628943887582306057958125938615824032401345745011161445954849176576714621641270221949647109353382614402628226169148464264592195217641761484503861581615496423932812886891431226522707163841059712267503823513112347338129039179141739543097954054540178203645202940068157497534791384924956015858143314836898945860277332889482204641936311062864711983317000827209255425324791299906874484446189086757591367530556386873058489246074224942070211923145562787604711896017372832560491010869455534410919717008017746406137107945409682827054505009383158184323868319779473283632290206407342008898007721547382578098533462046642147470536146839286992273957656003401479021046443798148242957332616061145193019852497015700992442058582893610194151427562495757

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131464) 16320365913050882521707902060449 (proven prime)
(ID: 131465) 7753325982751179222914106719850190838037349917471361363893657398823792849995250235421686619259481534927218336944745095698482500656583974045905155330648585227241877550953947372306087187164467545690878938757770121209135957705736115620063327959311506473376859737405591224454970607214484305646557220674208225014407325060545803648768506957001901852758464138431187617826072491449574760435026376489371867412182823484151447458745673715248452071658881030709570517974737462558577352380040994658138405752410357737609477905175835362704339774730415195990058824664342021985560792787821672210881587139731471389582609830294211043467254938072601955573919923857784198432487320024873426430654442123191917672620901418214007546678827495333789101157026449247226928395974269578255440265106924371242174702114724229472728002978866072304358492113062775281089655394434903468202747713576188252041121306926260826093 (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.