Factor Info

ID 107549
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 129024352785052272775549458399005612610827873075979618599550010715935316476461394946851980536373864824055224659754047288279704871112019257473500914109082785196848545223928542308907587374387591754866597231412217877738300471244655330099965198491464502205076323192305851331477341229801767200794008533602722752061994703386548056748255485555311776846740410009451409203997780895329262079274041688118958856651445134221352109681621355396100135643366355951557796858210107646733474342840655754799303398910696961788286323432189857646139960154337809862326551140293595379940919588372726659881779287361324098113984841596003212395410082566951070311633806003077124306244502455530462484824010185293732736998711851847877684399683216649974364933569017202833425519053575490768471882891279011762285825674342621919664901064229874476981772128910801647942126506872294396344804043785069564480687078344560811273763767198232805906345017921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44014) 32514643059318342151 (proven prime)
(ID: 107550) 3968192194195879391304122525697054663485116375856235583471013745675774540093880288509657692422561611918808239477705491239231044467312132801838983293036546401894493813417019638864989598363656690435602812697431154394471193059278119015378065497122917278416718583313776837340355463856327407802142113364626207360568821713676882884842130677340985650938084735284488430636074763110809757851278125527239663494528157804925815384327323700152955252178596125722042948888811483546965270572519057252583898978499232279685478034465362111825390180263316807150290947363123552826867126964976953834582103391750339470769542636482129575120369780250846324133819373037144465218174563248406721808694939551921045108063978091047589321425257022134213619429755186983757005340150767411417511908575913211049642300055973738317903241417042493552633852195438691305573667054090266982003196618448672128795095372170495755302545271 (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.