Factor Info

ID 107655
Size 927 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 851846670993528544783479169884459274784293375420149994079397285400909056971569313409063900684616281025989679792558205626503746338441706093722579701865241477765356500855406416087513608939235149796965967356787548003567906235535478269598490305272386858758846678269434093975458502487386319357254242956020793043434963256148004382499069725131736610593010939017584972585453256123177577727982654587156976401163897306673024649732863950945926684605598475667341673829729221795952843062570830225792450651997810967503360788640210212464539553658365589097358492309646259724010135956212352538315407870535084581756180063312402601402464399152769793961846224607408151478417071154972464188791771689384968960938605806217189954790686181985101178057759499143293644216753966764006776935029371786105953607579917121928118535692718640751181903002808405921362614461312105643902629069983642333177618258820420850976943767291465610599181682131382712197101217

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 107656) 35984496094298030140289 (proven prime)
(ID: 107657) 23672602466385766912204478356945756700341659294076758334548780812718447895863452436183539991529125837383516051845293397006828463885266588942216558203129250711620626550242186856012469576298622091968103929546745074654865823636806846150178056978025099946960408374979042356472209211102035939459826444685132598684816839256456958377136759340096160592820423370338065359882458391904776672204720095742535899469132408324717787764243240404238284899463496890410834429695142295745419713439881225442700141749875070742645073743701147566826048610970834811639791996311560400121428534894510789850765030641194029840739490083367728451965799833680315696894426748258716263156553953788342593873490141393448591059796705699511228826136269768027531817991145782828127653617653828253269055384872443163542651954400223993196750109955095083131195502234076153197653470869200815326939600195876549842960588180896092499338066443847864933153 (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.