Factor Info

ID 107681
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 40168315739479047331864420573668382203324878581333637374405249214339223155641700936114864251391721884214984278507095364838674621171938530181725814239417460750073031176924741019807835395329637676548156645843181578036489062459858529258776778722148520795397035727092977013306901445111897964350434987860481720863823812012416923613381809767210315841450869789664142277745070996418657195081751625112115420210613957781182258680237699692394382066531488203251951718184412934663051175482292114959821565132605561847084086282464654364059675152075314300114658535917955449541478498888065133919089250271749925265156489721301666725674095218704795726238744318219105845330722025617664111706567779146353582628703392223926417189135370178909636382767894892390231319878622311845771223671385781505051240285006806841542635509623723752142281888390856157452152142818472986524422650699086724379212152023404998973276882077949079973599389906788787153

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9913) 30086976055415125553419 (proven prime)
(ID: 107682) 1335073211262434540006623504842712646116455124342184545265369022365797471766454007369686258889242519173773037707473826549368016701908945535724674477265376539433172264917572697777957744007198404256102688534433815982592552987700271842070624517390111314918335217785298606847102151204285424526533747848906879543108212934956841306641368175506751131937054197427820167438400624043837026692954531341981991516530620072797167051012848810305847833722201477340392709638710915736509643426224918210680564543109873567335421310903869027297937272314220441910345066351546332305246904032324488611530360865702567572514423348269333852795667172514606599966042592961645259876888391496760964280920924543983062389697683536207432982818084495515311272393193583004962370159498828866603401863160577164883134347313563602434115244063141072818092027306523421457911614891165307824975421938741271456661155234654997920911226558906387 (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.