Factor Info

ID 106633
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1062147736656186904267623594223331952527458783918761941116889736244206883954832279515231724161319672147957137535103991671812686166767941855102986551206714369122077659376258456201442823753711880194854124600336044785815132882319688713713839766266859964506447020155898439675377445219032116092355816137514179816755578437337011208786498534509340554235076429403528521915183829265000883495069371275675223101439567001897246864312689760061127877672104654173129767862715262384045031907968537729024526641204986699774530712212072130387973805942779892538559600557311847099249056744991097736577952791550581315053492590857666658238960150447876007099537345327178232586640164646503052557262637572436819106125182328913184732334201444259882469627244077923569824403775497146538248901466333076971595465806353989512080806308833314839129182486756817012796407200529733214085646415146201198881391520866798603681627588255856436405236220855071065278353

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129358) 33107490215693598962721139829 (proven prime)
(ID: 129359) 32081795682377278747165074751937402547311955394670977691725429325562433419924643623735650862002629257651538991382822795142939093415487379741693365973882125857232518090543785025305165553019704244708486248840168230141653658588889512938801871370659718016910363179549735877165637044216143035986527700658214956436374752679918239467036290018658039776107645103808001873249236009558037352178079040146110743729021610016665500042397348492149581532863514964917708665593156022202316502307763208127164064756579956756300790697746099699637763936592776084984915211909275942499873413905224341840788497698795364265468679686115841900363359283419077551345754928438235865365604353776124523970335571269290800018513303443603861344700933562216877882242761472952927870772681225284366803395092770267135221789621563954469066631300133614121259556951759668134588307948951259972976592809381773722356464464236135751354678278957 (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.