Factor Info

ID 107032
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 45568697341485274646678888754014967069873952569105258722085233760736510649783352848027031844177413293709688245727471671036565914001868645265678390771829161276743050568217672651845524050821504488714711967959700549842314139386455262555016011109817675924447224422972105805835988017856372172516640374976356671654031769257328932905196994633472629454685819656259063731965595766036060299650070012956798070737929559623333102200059415639845521628377761793283544316037445644948203427356452635695447396375355335418621105534740749608208906398733009100402568931465620408262400575668542031719390978279015364664170077584907899036833278939470501097166104848659164949015144634396249853615307848748961950100690281620726024390193214397848299713404765832450133381058957065900666460727898579101568961371207153586592630845865656861794154903001902731078022453312885362064420837116612038650852150018608155570552491628550003426475707247481

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193) 12419612272955106811356207991726829826708946646468147276038541 (proven prime)
(ID: 130367) 3669091783220597797824215398844379959669901091890735290966273282795144585383602914255927640069211518090929335455908019330987241314643895425191082031350083274101602094633910444478626853742407246468811626627565205346204236574339113763653643482167535798893018614880310585360979033372661333807179269391661057692051921822238237441617334868563769972684599210795796357621579670134019933072867912543686911059773829292801637177210655697179179333236959206939124065333928116731168552806416431768060742677849977938056483867245608691561947108149150175957105556121653702941100649720059121011555789332524273720496993043439698138209430622613413693986034096131432707665691620891086839543486963402135620724802341345207157589472522434518840832594541225433360674558751662077938639180141327039477721639311421939101073648946571024959955335601942536487347478795210738109405341 (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.