Factor Info

ID 107619
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 247530311300878660130292584645037199087652694487724082908730460314085017167733286022692531388470851043615552670628293085168877223524075357414099213210152701942769445567717106232085722324391325909507528170250467466516599339324989862155148269048161075571128486463939989345748647562234759828682492879662280958794474039839676130820057915359920584327848188135231019478034503926660805642081417810389162189439061276015351862172035421698100392903879257139072801509353270169094035985134721818162729552216307187839573696718166959848602130281246000120233653052137088980338511275218330188463466209387373128660259060639921076156309396303367066361812608750818637201573666214384062590223297084467070277614585318564068105623952082205622605818103958054497418717571668744630747397122822026199995939627496143274786350277674224037127401472812765865657668123200247005480899727841457077569023774535240647258564825022104630559745965828948671

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 41949) 33285447845663258713817 (proven prime)
(ID: 107620) 7436592484758447910967878650985999775902933693499921508336931588647970293805320278923697655830058477716358037278204585864188323962050710098305439751027604127532455982492937043407663660104015169861266693503634514101186441828011017796614627194933370758767630108041509321753751856140632028013636626113674572276782143076365148460922415910498167000571622830231918491883114043283921243194322829447625596908454300836080085228187049397401470040694370991357072857074966683613342625698813403425354841381955454160654207516166990268240442179399520968549004373510220806549229542372192043195187077156504217700146030034350780251688911757378263245885838635030663870933680123810061340047399878463715961470178589152071056539562619924947565798658474336406039744097650618397138643958458692959643461554193191234121383245477319683684585894961618178145235810024072431809521993556671824981090377112188153987834662264663 (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.