Factor Info

ID 107287
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 30154207071438309168863734819510487462557499837666530102731057104088294526079673475811215264578800016471148514353098452924242627349691839998927127800480094006363814123128740708968737231716341025096194137216064144324307610056042670225432357654328311280760122855943727037660081527764592338158592799273074064382365204216563233337951212151145006303945557472097559066242752674941191527805331435462909119730088795438278750004583497332024859020235077252814064827476485160295441729127065627689900046982904489564886341146889543416656911990107341012522837751283023456444543362072939052485234245756805078265377738088600423721674242582551818270367215676506384354657646204904401283012808884129261613236734263556733541720415218415331392961377334194066557643861558227093661611842794679011257516677137050537828749121364297751921088476036055236775816292044667177433590874467412965703424598845951836489287697258980761894540763095020314917669

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 45869) 35357639884613107370327241682042007125953183906544346029605992377256697587300142129622421 (proven prime)
(ID: 130717) 852834272022799195468464399134126603717584955614366650603872724471808811837543396578228855963710832512032030327694922650285392776655772850148799447703363588622922770869903772369043472896726090988465158711623766779283335974412607680338509020764473825771317186477854676671959071725512830847162087680489738467238180622269745068315478613818447990897048268464970526566801812200113006062495001630743545002832190027548261759420858543390768173731172729893043438336998955517887173741058229207779024431654614307833681931970613418914005559798806423362448471325683464992072148788342126345406579480886036263984484718974519569916402108469084545249830509221330863988219922601957844034625288295653225965736970736736447466728555817835158291096253507034771445610731336790558024573813551457097300086128859067775419905286788360806210863656210939401278289 (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.