Factor Info

ID 107213
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 40466851481847878316002736068562643675451938498982117659913992668998978663508518767205849571841388074539055948732443050191479894652695983401025500853555028215712247903329975194630990651426453369212486920613291020852456995446962782099873721306466813658119885098001676023377028010969939143159588127788850902976848539648185163768090768817728552994498757352624900524107400669672228635124583617056060014749088086823190053783598069836772081914717810048014256409829139321773248132855867855678543182046180686007605754509320795077254989246742690062077122645909678208102820889793602534483557957605076920584632193485442087903623539848826639201181895583238267771533695577443306961899803068004562759344331068209190672658696891270926828878632972021186879338381960508625606021273400505322829951915784709063223818647372119079714550196109352511487186098927734052212445311561246247041576015187390980364646331392002711444799024631

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 107214) 24758071424538325958506757 (proven prime)
(ID: 107215) 1634491265007830895863259051484327891252491476687665638453076609645345580194907120243402444246559853248903008540284029924490736082329395823175051925668526666051929784863481071106919895870960854316968395407951225728221119857118187495402614437030995589432257105898244350618936394267639208802203154673400008957486487565280783509310346333903906297906016006884441130346019327700093081982182319257272092958083974277616455529415677353542031209402867380438560451812849247126450152949830135526250950048286957360769555038002285516506844418072177786511300682039370959367776639492997836802836944441828465441844298804955402280719059631681284776574994353786617670744147105927599023119899902033868783040419723464712682194710126207845879464433873684887291527168828909518890883800087627516112319288353361626102100480872745686242424767192032065151637233589246144745753051617466585935528816034897371073483 (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.