Factor Info

ID 107114
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 32962769881277156364775758286188734776656434254351907330450225504269145188527218995179275381775681222263937022601915296147356026072548094745338882806208709996266438119331332942377635644703894378505629179479098236160233915718025129470604827715699694972460922274287955074389325453831117372192610711146578226403260353925556976537948232904340205540479601409227389509241051989723009360738112597850845644510995720210820310672749716713079163598927950187278702491631232462112196112856622230263863717532101647923319411661489657008654318082139780234213196034509044628223475223646130435774184753996354743611506126603163690949014398322520589589264526909691322457709377291725790003283047509871665777673094196499587533917064471813827833773962400512655373161494779393929359158344469329388183065106869055060602664374010139125066538125014973809551711942978836572635407826911850490075859696240204231193749721052245518428189619673

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 107115) 1526480859486881925891749 (proven prime)
(ID: 107116) 21593962136123612207250341811094464785922015824527155428643871495076867235852986277474471185161229652421094583255243080337970903604620573205645786555338442690883891129456411445657344338602406429706529697629735258032627793805247321348079304215250402113722685520742094151192167771906003287298730873336707567121087001403690573842550522143681131396282002116950334608934076938951463030052290108656793566884560097804582056013665972082490033329843625001354749165668235758144154601444680310482411535611096200866546756714844124992910985906404434281970748558018365502538794812724297784104410063320869551968057594170426586980534770032366416140674812924186021198668816378585949258544796086520342732301198026341312575776585259560844899225925670596949027786346023739611149506369679138236486045249711593187122815945418830681267480547660836800192694039993968749641611206227328217917843537369590670295077 (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.