Factor Info

ID 107628
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 26821750216667978847234665610787581704948507776549890210279704612461724925170744112307692290739237595711344742866339348366276854898686515680728544358450352794852315873501971219278392087450534246880129539596471485474149881606318977826509356981341670297332058653414763569109784842535600121020511718335183488337261423471961474386823527874494183983225599773801771351827438976756802880192863869953138569425960865917634565492524650805450629936652808312964134308517009495732342454386275618549914933087376588467244098391741325170921514213121263647079556190945846592277546914277757236968560217603519513179580137070111200819880694026252935663244463590820372605093073966920005427053747765919012035984580569971963056717790211495505681003886516879591337857999238153821349625735374722621148618354892397891610243233631646282197096643599465498258688378497865434162159230825168698937883443897008635958156295846115900118107

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 420) 37202043349013064289 (proven prime)
(ID: 107629) 720975188514195820577803893574645948082638565789803537497449979270885556912544988231642546148452901168188612909370697446652225427982146425653965680257701706416269991533941532954557633321758669350430094687319160901149171429967113245912736580887675214720326522134216229587412562770189674952584049251944407464193447196365060448678527638562323907098593764120927511781964870501576824183727545695417499409132663277186063233199201898188182264635571733672253582097402123632328354096341794227962690234131094904896911449056580808849581943001853442387563152291913389470908396618102648633162171469897838261013898721012268175183042131406200942033653050601996725121182747690313400038184215201139611638108966952598425073138581820467233401425543477004474944332273129916333131401921941262781762664162267169241349873371372630532474024918310651305406669767316424675181393523480929754062847477940367151163 (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.