Factor Info

ID 106644
Size 899 digits / 2986 bits
Status composite
Value 41130982695301101380126800257605110293956480066752007852021261254643742542808807594523515834694022149757631187295916932332711802102371776832217755861036977521081913118944185908134318688096587903198061441925862504114345777220296227073824877289626836344565093867155558905045825741181617671575214545717022224812708320876966300418290914104973001233216652112554666136595693349585933193921233157376729007483632985942010105942101077805937505932095291816276814378392182852626813770826030558180398441800904298125694281408058365627781431709443096173558970952173335074736381125661636715694664748618124699968054256279394448822888773873523955915669423680080093292770721538674651743569770281055136717395829657231089058383393481070465834730358869638627030455204313744885600702625568163447116089139144634981887649467619218729273971747777294467569624722206348541868011899353512027910949604046602443149416083957169497

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129409) 45307021976489098670368213649 (proven prime)
(ID: 129410) 907827990033089256629418515929561602422803699147841719988720186131017539879864814963188187309907041753441849572682178930981493170255510216335038146943505886053230717471910864836468037716152126906444015685991718837520076013302767662366789631766828484625247634891671932053243025887770697396995600130971664943511309589681501672211424707405851833502435543956681825119268383875280479397705059112784342667867791132541875724706427971367208607923141037554656585805748792109108518111575445277430271470469546702465136311504668430378788300716459090897149074437785635655451432779064039035403580074737846756206254398583896020452805894164588006439442627436430996726995185927295612906314346496259341112794584900335690297455788748106073450933166508408697122367294045667628110244169784094856291881482173707201190409011148209760884577225706807484414002863256205094839149419874529534138953 (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.