Factor Info

ID 106995
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 33399372485089115242175069505708994313251662033248297184530773360709679898844211931830152622717402149274422385908066347998435220222932165797044065601647854418595558905907333809724076236016440175196466891220469639678945234033750858865163901687382773340293016634542234742915743602271812001621772567169242683196355443424829278012204854492703240700956676750368361034532610166229817880814835928599406027051302197880077681041295749072645720543232925626532048661657703631743751690182119743721988323288352002777797735516560353346921885231314685604285170172542285554331899688113500679565297578212648477389363557555732416522637139553301507248248602394829531107669877955902244039792048355244958265520698701452191365628937289478883147930167953199019332641522507789242206989938090161674762374143211365843963513582043539656773970171239257633190959087619693836906624807006213022785879879567800243440184176224413612247026791351697131464529

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106996) 733472957629715161622681 (proven prime)
(ID: 106997) 45535928949612862664861258178276791109882804736068145923385589262746030211792201232014340900977639533006642593121761176737152248794764373942515051002214535908122931104702571341738634548229442186636537085847042824191374095162260430698500504492922563806504550335369670660738167528990136388299962596821229639202754851130870667288128806518711361211984219126918477850201525429582410229527273835300770394772056587593098539414777812751923821488068986974603277516373671757689467746735847644662489353718623032360831199305260024970644212102100483710058729539413331180118339700624474316326562330834719594013201887271980666130985138997206082662578162598659426803317093198826490368784965375979235414511837161660810630028820027156990446441236222172908850375518383533053259909463226739615355976297229605572509081583289045714735800968438481064802722893672757356706028130576456774858750622489006996770362479991148409 (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.