Factor Info

ID 107403
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 40430738078188756374427646834960825471623893888504687117509624705156319948129565303498871986343392842792484668139765540150155465727169043091248347404137302053611510894090137834693223692665817202343284716112035743919585856021237665970709578137241322367921732493359071192824358676924617639401725430490054477998649526973180810656677749077139399162116493650925664546454916152572172924882451887604704717804952508183069634989026976649101896101237657047909523960775923672409281590723089008348910887719559988830623055474481062134226205785391039317334543562747592561440435311870064359016109809733065620535527711952272365035897657615962023834460603778495663365063806440403333795605296034785309778980380848757132608899628799026056121612779098497906104682840327948833431575668649432050792753704297172946981024110887306004786407276965023161325305173731727808176697892628640244420435906022457812028592797164638733923123320398155356852549

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9217) 1316534463290847218590097513564513 (proven prime)
(ID: 130846) 30709973195177076110945638349469619544958933014651552666448706535285248943523888286473119953690945044169393760842786261692036600666775168120652587747540325932494251998687828024432379220555299218019221307019149044326552944038812515722639869333738385895132511270486013461769306536323659683500677019346746704019491610462806743156173337768449695883966002351991667631249213356775572538675883496271675164894668214637207574907021246295409687944064506975660702861907730162337999338280527158649336859787209332261871675160396468127737228275636261063340203436356083078671512398308127823390338843208244314023865638057421969973308473346624729789734487482184001524821659720914119571679728613239928140764002403133863886245541233187183353727126741954207530663389839902128471649082877628572038622519992240762229784695371184279952511018393964561418646198830510093141905232677896478393655728475173645314268773 (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.