Factor Info

ID 107367
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 308435679396355447202217292159728108281505393646723039571731197153177140415282700690148201596785009457812771145722335112452710988494498704546012685589553796995826760466392498443390043280700392231244221392920411633816605457364718415663010705179259799187045376066194500393571519965768820953877923341136052101610776167795875887570773233767346042662075936131039250258947117199849632640040519730218012311407083475527384943429528619902640386125191841579395887960202071229592550114960126813577287609465434677289678902214961209964554710516126893275639835781092534165971435338919721440348942343695190586998726127974971220736629663328013386538080542515447106150636857843693388422517346204738111232881434320315166870058983338768703874807008306196044492447170425851802125597691913732481477072573108377360746262913403734918837531151233590821212670962108969885833535455965097171994189724477305590423540874119586503258531979345264787753833

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 464) 50354633016533380504238521909 (proven prime)
(ID: 130804) 6125269134522021874537283023261968539489134858214343197456458092903701320244696177288743046101148077504736512994185115683786205369818242704464495165387168657059184531648575350385462914262334544069858108196549370372042356298296297628554844327805981545430941802477572866399309064030081128498986919186544856835447082458943163223012258306307541346058609844903811164802127595415499389616708858968054309268838413031637294364224187863171011862516347201668954755601626045671341784705654049169350751603745656521518294567737192256669384631703869642437649332669094872438653983622823825510578785948210937547993252333308602811719937867873724963033919105798216356119519516041084835790571788906481644175599264480329542148404507830176866049237482510773194616269182374828463729638969334215665434544368906513301561026762873485432706742344412846565981554232490714803053231938061229684181378864346185774897089924837 (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.