Factor Info

ID 107657
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 23672602466385766912204478356945756700341659294076758334548780812718447895863452436183539991529125837383516051845293397006828463885266588942216558203129250711620626550242186856012469576298622091968103929546745074654865823636806846150178056978025099946960408374979042356472209211102035939459826444685132598684816839256456958377136759340096160592820423370338065359882458391904776672204720095742535899469132408324717787764243240404238284899463496890410834429695142295745419713439881225442700141749875070742645073743701147566826048610970834811639791996311560400121428534894510789850765030641194029840739490083367728451965799833680315696894426748258716263156553953788342593873490141393448591059796705699511228826136269768027531817991145782828127653617653828253269055384872443163542651954400223993196750109955095083131195502234076153197653470869200815326939600195876549842960588180896092499338066443847864933153

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 122) 27752129035785622184033593 (proven prime)
(ID: 131177) 853001311570027087070486242238773563587825906533512935928324054620554108581604079304563480614163397238639898150413812387670932937305415088315011262207391861629793424662686598504149705751019229367368821088355171454894792220898767766221762807090540933576099569436979433565394845581626962334419097342419694270265428753337260533194350538710665512479135673948260746501036952840840585252488704292443672489114519663861993221302497138524756280362931533083005129098405101659223794944992661941664561083203530124277219190671316040071852896425650130395086396040932107101839884559877998457520997594966240429998053372710396009110497706164495075053849356487560138322537834353780119497025614841768402381226540644008709561890837384078161209169738751423068215764931161964326946087241297131154184779010099540344848206408272526547995749417369652004910980197004729501077970891942145516131024271258921 (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.