Factor Info

ID 107344
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 71932895869785333917590904664864926871250905220419065716311582931980720180322314992729396155735474751150739479047322645757708111972892392066501157646690051708088963708597911849840729339018525709167966721026053292515015998776075856653701307792192720161676447441517717141844486339612802909036659712632499799088105832473575977616971633333832778908211479194812678466719198743523406480072795751037351261277659519121430663548355492991154743297699002671824130084744104876012035426967183468148339341633395166025579935902904040378863335757825753657685622985800762337548940189855519403296204391536492128195597171400992862038461002882499815717110795301903899429460966056185524628284602624421852204288141269650808688198628851054484542491911447236002136873149926300089172542149194866913503435785707452497414219396953921715262072252733245769765618471565478035782514082795172126976235576449384394852501847060156539528387122989

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 141) 481086261779233475625991833542941 (proven prime)
(ID: 130775) 149521825054307511181620207582225765744057632654870211684409558320447237644925399170027812470656253399257023205664301284439119052641361642878396561800792919393955521430356143063290612372903345695490515564048447735427380900062919315386833508177102537349786079145750001858292316389301132469263387032945041793664632337193310156027323950486055340339684134164901071160521101860390638300743407729016059434193429562128555270123993001972707469225474021109789707704477504513627573038620938345439920270419708722007500505818447289660153442857145947780626532720201070449540637006106192158344994388828496358054081729031567089616290287530452533589401773159007013788762279285658063407869282570441408634634354502990369363461680180542393620092842659226293127383059439239069075646563423464926936011184176962422365987641127530125750120059635650804806630241604788948294778376275237931078826028859729 (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.