Factor Info

ID 107711
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 44063391115310963447953318994173105810490089734397617561185451333633181461127146007938923155444377386133069334579397481450508252605287705011894254912652579488625710119842315400142904180080081737118967814476916147600037432766098546899215665045893986083903272018524140107968297364694938970643150874536033145068869685786123315456219260310293965158766350200296845860455417816917527877460507084847185423781786700676038311878993304764248263775160462733949762075990521346593937121353036099466392850174737141322224310720188707293053448976030264750300339042417025668783636164907046047949328568582800689451262412722866183888771522304270018937503505202568112415791511955425635929762432223544812374888308154804509521529954524597789549379350691585539609878620805172072208553257609932038457799866401287409080936838741469738887883592455395663894776769158916773851543907298013680490828416835497035610735519910006298861750165644568286720487

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1814) 9067542822120871547131 (proven prime)
(ID: 107712) 4859463250376430657528587274694878287252158169058571198504191809496773820046977721100269646478907929482936750842673998624181625994919035238623456922482042454660687094771423317062598662072223901812742656270961750445230789210653873141087636225688983776739480068926492207450709267052144761970585275886648663070287510145290926700844654407066460962349256121840774928809214099086435148216133931458460557652373561827669182656386229377646122780317753938749380402057826060755663985687324255632303660377552023126337016608629064892069126329584161948283547237253282651698307157097187564538346024778018621378231594428763715580426065269309171040630936600976324547921713603374297277275531791203555008556071951062584478681921158205049020649416129277800979540936486694151499344077530797793509990255086441742976078032700604866771565897997719801741044707647727733291086680730589694370752936387835421757236960290365769477 (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.