Factor Info

ID 108012
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 4897403384583407975549244604123728290720359780046587197713378200493841416312438561218475451753254850420345967736673669500142985252980876188566221620313015449128037105632749716809673269662283152784814839276580478346929012119017883565538709264861109846583901055679347953955523889553368477187194111727470902134139644526452276562192305442904843332343665925860645165597123332929100009726001839036908684746434357004201213071556200746640843486477994437889844218628702085588205750262444484294529150536987356657160249000940158185282445641173541800645627142765013218317901403107671772980571091796497066916535579327044986265786175789185940616740176811584239489507717758252394667720996800159516634173075995962488641348181625170255592685883787346317519700793984222696507238298548649145492588838956118676403088103906783704365683381082488956954710676310580951108623152923352978341086477133380698210072874859182331413325419690831

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6) 1066340417491710595814572169 (proven prime)
(ID: 108013) 4592720396084469799460683927281281176429665371628791015989132345885108916622396615742813044369511238488271076277560799852103821687600768545078090528099325334173485755267502270776930731282461490637600774450499013657633581252774539022557639389296711840846844690135891846936921272665443444621763513608172029810808051741465976489834868203370332466062818004746578774735274530076237591572405608957441914966037253638190046141294606302598592613987042088825621723498273970509144290145454926081432749003695033499026007467760359383439070865589379234691468905718480606645596674585059103926462916934255508489069970814632922208509656428232999264599920768418836893036074316604091112324184490292083558830585218310075675776303727331274307544005104985738420730915404789943453126144872234432955387016235504358891517954553671269170037006991977751729395680577709959572291166730876494961645501373474415326999 (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.