Factor Info

ID 107263
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 375015151015052725757311105841009396839870649432905755022983800553748383864028654453200390279132172911574564046285141834638485833621758815742496665461160769204710888976826068462688516898789274499235642423097386021937326047995940970855243620948822974875963784008806103262899040942583591447103794967782149506670694124265442597864031583317986885191430233023346648857797205587925497547513767844115262438557908462207302664687916521507208255586285086276725967330338504510432170388370351334765243736925401961662218955908359003862334288269698858121657592441740467847026886652323063640866027878863459274766924911996399412093256343763392703832336381807916006533561610569106798567125939857576892089086852811074962822855217838885208873784957081654170124657518143983017337305959248783980081988278053538108911751043023247502586640786622087474478915361334981872796084169668765502402810990882463091013461076236490223321369519465811696146101

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 26) 36448117857891321536401 (proven prime)
(ID: 107264) 10289012795591002444455670795967197689197049069829892488597141249226819590302758418855298487038409347305684614696933853092969245737013548467278257293524571754653519958629306421684958983120531925995302382931791491404855759301041533327240246022563621378543852519921134401710716570137652900507686511579027359603613108498249768476284700954078740231196842393730567148839578718189083532411161444340596797910189370521512571746999958605715378457583312609024513545986356177698966740725332771647477849455708763483894954944902021671520615825444709318510491319466456779442658469674256763123263895309639954785382283501733144183033138268417752693249408292541487988669323442316682089546257710311536392093599616943295027912661060711590192911154802529333679419898685715876767730841442104683454173100050127144695598502994540276006968892536328844098217800445837325408996732162874325600966231401953435084617929117343529701 (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.