Factor Info

ID 107106
Size 932 digits / 3096 bits
Status composite
Value 48999493360413538339023090978519308002321960523363898517942028004327077182429128704256306885826681740729641854073513170581566298105451420075644786974659901617812237536041314135362863826967271543989941134885536187183149621024894145205697928227594506427473984421941641910846415259901884962629394063149905845892202320035099559346176661504894356707150291757221070835266144265332561427943438642989686343747633092628307385892026838279629783027836408973846804870000609668369826974004279564320907902772562626735325501077920208067281912587081566936461755547861500522081368293014502241333150075967229025305597247842258770650094581439925625178447380259923129127277842491362791027375249906112497989099962886769013348055829410886779675538666302718493805536222979548410200705973408500319482404822362566218466980648276807546487083663819898667208429535608455565842965409511606375853969107288788222770032235203269991616516095784829256580383360662169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65) 78982487870939058281 (proven prime)
(ID: 107107) 620384273542774657973692659122262835231506735981488570517110636812308505302307679253221812335576052068035359690344702111794019256219373107559450746703574250101785413463006776896624216529169418432413928397247178900519148714864015126217046156391365252533358212696352428186364068930651449387159080443362612152388224177213527466283899003654663088429259567203938714775569522705211613020260919718806053181685020995719613173440259092904590452322235832436308309860236945520850906031238170756369222658173303179144780064199067573003661913519993886883453262755702765555518031456065749130846073544497978187165217734965783941453690483478141139388831183199006414455500836161445605032894745124408081035160017213188188240488790015980562170489776362083338958484121572496571335672080056288171021466584367876864172589760651179192326552957528780436445842903578067587861807126603583027753860967893374448074463861564504828286294774449 (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.