Factor Info

ID 108060
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 6504109168314027105777938586626788456439395347410295343826297617930631748443069349878597957961793454516625228994126576633825557583627470051703101552573869789318304317019440637991697635496269355387569363537308292548841290590770747289911047742140675480484112856565552877623330404146049359598094650066351065527080591851284652456464777558878805897859817488365808777483288222028666466247153795070194151327026616787433005132463950101715239346102171951568403042606880717541085920991647109542550477673965994865307158916344572958674424171012077941973371053273920980907290307956325702998081503226054831305323486317736260169967537147440704977983640543498241337556242556976658718730830042881364580121331886409425106273601365798001531854058812488794686762411829030632969477281928740519158362419074438989242147915253830258219771102882747424635899633681409251185002264486986709495118746650332191495435026294150342445391423806941

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 37) 5219534137983025159078847113619467285727377 (proven prime)
(ID: 131655) 1246109134718179634235812168798578542476766443984230655881930152186041143138128785699004399994431357993652775844328235378529397889587389157598092919266671667464044218069216969368900922490508286495274940318997609782752185211822092134191464993152229942549982974070204169801009264043659282360213902349213730423037014070108624723158202657543374150752907978729276613774172191221909603388208956335119090113996432520253404443789841994626368208592490774169638291437336842920920400368840533248314973082912778706766985728473784757636626144071062950480297318314305385111860378672212740765365212871743516123723613118623938793554849885033098338265984516319587647135779218020413069836172763725703307327012375421216013596611980636561354128538937255915772036850692409864263400425663559097432336460762574184430538007349676998966716935948297120422790814149239477714298566297188972383995533 (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.