Factor Info

ID 107434
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 79469410685756783480309282336085603361134557530650538216085037969258435724292718732766915271205374195791729589060241997995412749170054597182596049846158547259612276819342281660658273931986314758261132259848716458315658131773403332750793793130861467416346043045464675070531043593186088738869433367913036790949026241227602575936591988885435958036431543424597281823924901017101855531272575387006855593991091967425604097727621658949856782510118909883388162099339967461814056055312128390523975526268533486306664715961362460937842525752873216504619924245729351710787785651553501802502395417287295941141570828746933040409316449637034162974151945002031868569619005903604166114439730882899646157861390169141339453186200021395560614812130311999247995722081057751464629080155290668529967210477286396851418562502496500972443538324354600590125356737962749261573591336163570196406224592540168384087247302006664358515273291034047221060051

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 107435) 20655826612435755400047797 (proven prime)
(ID: 107436) 3847312052760578065877206229647850689454515724619529044645396046206302444841259831038593901955393776156056577535822662980713458270839056947536799312352330848255139563082619259775636377601600409170073824638397074867628712667826317781413608784803948142469141405957910500113356314043813046736220730262630851906876487052602389589703893188216381885430204910883559187862288385558885685344547136619366499722642615252766346917371345780596659459282408411405849671492639735033468474864461242237727376755133610731460186791040517931827532417187351134295429697244579543274836642088422604114207628646053596871130218567043784972099447599785748412401363208700794848015872743180964032267952402926923402734684814656335750036997495107447790803912659589123880234897855380960595470644011678700351982897936769929161440737055607015142166419164918625275146641906838156172190477943690134731225760549099764729334266388455783 (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.