Factor Info

ID 107258
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 3337706590774378839785091306937491089242531223119820476238218251603221860220303980485208344142038915755008918659383528210644292234271037118813686467251169828217453673406997991636825230459222341919615597524273216837930809122377458690894173511109174679584748335690713523629076158860415236528685036277697776578345120045888583569119197595761243329440458866234278776822337630256696975934850312871266264965147862443071568316073843797825572611486526873644370229342323360528254073558864095439198083481615672438358256928171640398624743753560896890819199981768558538618758204135025083940196925198699049673535935340134007662542244787707380030096429704677070658303553390190720436417971980607971230638616808130587166118086981358617639144574771966250290732944281922681519619363419117605049447915633664124143139591464677347626288355316007760224225557063901652871499474584012970697720469595389220931435343671535623458217

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9209) 32359266836420052877591635109 (proven prime)
(ID: 130672) 103145309430120376406815128312444114344432850524479745317166820082996499033118133749624373937949783719327703786135202232125242591496277684163297589272863976122255635865553486757210625966306227825827660424731479467665122359724568773927444084297194883027433290736772415078067614574225198225172447323593839241965267821395283676970943468976840470514477012581833759420733041118009977303971132399245597434788999666355837845292507102324992068625186171379573913515984233978281497857514063587057281478708769405014781107371503841841749460887193404522979199697853451285946911290521657740619217316199194372691265775451780801662928771208211701297656414205073649727571786372193434086699991439932933307866015766418062473638507297249804061204088328969875370516853815692820850922355173515249481254093718754586277889086988101253185492020817111355878228414231704635099976337697644329020467020213 (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.