Factor Info

ID 107244
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 32295151175328005424962311912390973775354749044345846477465925375465302294668204633800919733568015373473261342306236212708400028909880699380857597625098507852833929650425975286700966376124181397017170244369859497651131774257481755796950524657207824117854747146399606311297002840013221996129921792901684135591672273468488776968342254628204859629010942761282202308552607653993361420512429209903433447470371099761630542518568625151858477846383771371241557275738854062350720732379171348964346556889317552391144330567818784365249915292296961139785398604135166592364157302843732054680006813077297819485090358545968163840182037990059500627381434698831310485146250569494342570537816974892522467115424606131071037101910134299171792791279524231034057956435314134725296833676336832194475599059752366507894526382377920138994105849294800573706863993625464681061908853077460106505583343366439828916569998994708947813418257

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9139) 1660205532813870854128220799877 (proven prime)
(ID: 130655) 19452501836077595445997499514090161181099469186112923718098468675164089911211359385262052243024092929154157247817837994662266098511840549478051242205449665068195208348808077098759403132982804422726717819082736120920584207959102994014240083321340639737220606759659991212654889379447275808596833576625955238992851211833675608855561685132245574187344673016025759900403999215828876457233668930390549703721522622847319021141896898246707296211186403458842484050831289212798296601080613032708200522645841824969157174438503810478322803718384462932380167731453535200426005975973076441927973054655769619615350502947909632056641669880666045691866979347181534167619819073150736662917540417831414313203467782535084638057608444129733850364112723803706422675163738946811559338009727645571191966575172907538149864702447897709755999599273617529399002424348971367845094301234949612299986516742941 (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.