Factor Info

ID 107487
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 35490984303817943052624316146421641426947319313557781539350727299906784219396395265143357114458313622371379155211180357036170951429185056357422826591325881933903443461413622368944129083242208641738597313030039850364819887026902667764241673686421142934311884884571458317756527407420587760129959553351959990311988549327480770441203705205865415310225045397965224912005806337848450340314678828533492144344855302829283554717620305906540567059838432258290794718077346598144139732498014730487312037886913022377354593990528598000399389385912206954612559884557872497084639513554863663520291794802638997001206167382227696730137444224440078054743319226893588718739466731465713331814523647651681141031329379618299143245683840945465311482561477577991205658233203703888599055180694549414622985920524092515227999045832819198494188784119062258347620000253265319434878249757249304939715909697732626265373226775829487805123984028678817946457

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 117) 108944170944009875978306751482234414702393 (proven prime)
(ID: 130975) 325772218892353313618122611923192884180741865387961422487401005367612927625772816757114365150096596219336121932965432064849599765570769978076005340324280196771489982860606440940386219080942599744263303939064829213374963938213122255961592317858190224140010784700149437965005500998697073006161340211241095327644409083392006871695845087717874842131643364485339350308580461001137172107540890046577396112177819255152208149939786518609658072845751804685409845077945745635028765788174359504672039907898568483077823172627787577526050983072217864535991859363630393646870537692837501331015426095854062903059935745393467926559211276662654927680313481470668417946734989463059875708985480865964525726709149635050923892340168241847842963012245727109971112320644160007937383821466734080102466724943030026579916196017898307945325345764823797903351797330167689189436606015194358192155973841399004449 (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.