Factor Info

ID 107310
Size 936 digits / 3109 bits
Status composite
Value 401123205635362093583986489083671014891360481225113354603324857124450938531081832948838929925656875327192831321875936248805870112592512324724337685462739492864580634156275429990135369363027578273125037538806287121907099953141616128733578419115096813204005828807386611160049485416284829289697790610676820892777308834894169639880077622047886104559521350930863987574241957014907410877086854209909763042553516014041169917189501876322443954801104443768145590299706395318313396787225231176053173382473697281424101125610217313969435723394387008220967704573632965070578527674822134874417384642223517488591532428249423205031600541959411049722765972463234318915978688398467928237652086430389515273466675711257978704878517319872425387517211245049170950553729416264144008708293999108229229581773531785922942952460412358289710295834379910670035557705287799171775869144100184860643286646493510521786093591483133451390321593646345936740375964755833541

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49) 23812215284009787769 (proven prime)
(ID: 107311) 16845270414832908998842712226706421421616104146651134592911044575598320304066808031001787672569493681336678170496085845468694604673426110000654396496656690389043475321808406354853628830452671079811862943547042225034336770160108637432015129716605979594663346065483830466782935491053105151490006210155567763099841655352518509752480094254224473196639304099492895819788833366129676561650881323002892180534073375675860369075912993335327438784054616699305565661375449623253352477293254188333410385322468234643832385066710019473788481482208325603569201792403400318086931723949475673016286148518298208181609502078556283439699587641423607781352211604636349253709921585595945728816725894769099237624394621594587588290070117816761759300841116846216260514652612401695551872907368589292386934209429602146388979283043239883062619592323055310779921868042676901857856516616027268831217925834392085061050190927676124113783465995170989 (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.