Factor Info

ID 108039
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 6981535792687981837407770603756460658366066700350404293783590867394624524446632729540935156447829017813231247910310543577908745620998908798753001587851112268516174349728203146386171838831194082893361134580644654066369929295649479743993849451293688730439593876603416475413260714908190121145758154072556446263259895857055532950589088812084057742739628221058562797463889376732535613274832367884751996770178752182150111702449037842944304511707955490138302409316495442365713437608867547564505797058262455328856866802607893353271537017773757199635860296103891889529468199179747864886705778038729267880422691682162096596632265757173930970171609966671861687423920059214470760353942488285553285617210367251863884989203963436402457099904080014875300820472116411001324066178401125684445592959792690298333005452433176035019435853482597393164940021131697541386049108490844146531118129911674721843400077564528579151526466204543391

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 797) 46878833122606699500317 (proven prime)
(ID: 108040) 148927251973795998873277684978260265662714284063208595851203359136545707793467516592108218591052029532819286879889850413491682886669732516218304490459911235408868181292046040181421539155489202431538816007855947268025813668238547017484702275525799278824604413234790883215331583706254124005917604420920587804685794821794044424743790788891076360959320572704681927753383822418218282412984926885086899936607678745871315675348896526570134187274758894218686761966271254317950724592834843264651104605860321976448945115652266352278160471025002424489166660370454793264744727150036627181562935593741185331643977792029616324161748246597915223916300275378426795444170506124760554406222391122810044168646416353815262622762590240879252632917999378520272033913799916642279097445594779555745049867379640561377271953797982586468731121329836734077169101385464469058581528203978511689563170190083542392680248473323 (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.