Factor Info

ID 107528
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 24037281111216051625387530998667033505416348441660774403825525382913156504111727845135083378241728158722096250499375854640728263506523914428853278461852353273821099876955823963736437138095519622386966970813864494312711717696916350582097938305456044188446472753982717524415856940881210528184419043416991857348021109350870159579368770627206287697705255566022099290942837159557460545168229410195863033606240953069093542964754496340603576091437778542282768574131910214730138508307253165351660301892922435777430918841261119954221112857447535625484729842481644060822194253321848017253461445876170055755362896887712930599613861238481148786877411191362070558126667954681896295893783350105539777937029306417547705270564178462469186892071945800422294448731597798312166009331206738002278570154420412703998170917248028136423369719917522965347421134450620441116382175229837832604861215700684251309352921387612495876691136513021

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1020) 300243025225039708236889 (proven prime)
(ID: 107529) 80059415512481943974694263388776947797237069112047877806103104691688086611806727032629947107010045044917980760058236223146330132349337405951215805632823934447263464231945050402530696408429465419861984113154930261384096094600423823068865778753711352407131258515693656597014123290000571815170768380890735809941792958539503323722112925142184798556018149940135789800871737224373753710360879933872435158055213269971241492308305001269691266797437719548227288605404656189025984158142389106386384408867307209576026878292375617698022906785469073942032799709612539477625818903630005505055054160602664356456465495036021117053482141413089282931314592854786030022281286198775389669447768503415172256777886866737484686570383674916752898169299123338151845071607646156925343396208260264670447219283784155883207758159737856470784433778217303717361655985380909306611618209530691267817702042255012794209669189 (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.