Factor Info

ID 107709
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 228325179172380803376628134375817913116748155263621524467691120222706300024939836676005569888417316539453149515701010656974792333428253193732345419535981150255252561741832966884428563485919693118227602429245388411317021970377375370555180185796758132954170054310423572325910906250935021463424844304165561805286876624085408201976329663304240687112957072986493496383764732089069055410301422574376907666152089693250611886178458510456085292826722562091706786314946522112861661574350317231453076075815976310527975471396962259257916585050227110394374991162657608122397296512185064704114709587599602072669529118532387756505481857502163562148306999755110783799541979765382531707516923231643988470828010478987973529132164368321933286133909684473270274087649798658800716365632203542771685720731227164802600904034924146816862703161870564035018375132580515112203825517210834350291038821068450402118586736998277241421295776478257

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 45919) 235789690579377417412692862877 (proven prime)
(ID: 131227) 968342503064256222485032061118510613579881310741341504741819848996730888455891132682143737629220066094822742916763455550909695560391118005966726013264114766928232879354310098024013369271823724240405185406569861003640502297304926313206173283874146599268928252439213331388102088215493649923903029306151170700059679345056995048579973155781284147130331405634774217220770971386846091910392602560422728442909397608528332847290821341193581376866409105002153462765260163412070888107841108745627061012996704713653201295068007790738514648874977591851921012796591893435592658301697898252330444219613879854199531409708026051450158957246911259782876534130643891425681890975570986002646606782018592867556989644573706310094030790286408003623892271174572597859694707953528753548786236081391555322696343590780058818216297083182726676771555538130172465245714143320153161336282924964733085877520394443941 (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.