Factor Info

ID 107766
Size 908 digits / 3014 bits
Status composite
Value 11932243716969453228113639125893659908455554807905794731672774528680147706832003004898545357758026637547638096409208352646495625778303961339018214483122792735324801926507214572636984180611261682213244434894489093776767527597955325372543862389870300243746326768972098473336625558978626993575739828470270183494257647991328306095383105954556448954564356521663718566052692599291565281025977392140254184085476729344928887988439773649243326423898225732919137552072104366987082032800640766392657764231671129315172854468774253533295179070098356590191667300772208447972828581457747272908040410406709274530909806604854779610078796749119748528617779425566260467526837927371875709366089729991099300672444962205941203771773890591968454540344263371387124476066165453803982287802104313204488205600784415253272094800428351199410555373509394453144398108951650100515733039310178837329863538904252600788606360482404612926027361

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 40) 631484089583693149557829547141 (proven prime)
(ID: 131288) 18895557170467751802109597054615548727801274836532493830475686213594088538781464678790942916345030502094447794873132285604924118801436639368084636405960526068149398711447029580784925763614628503583573405182317293248971438969895228690548632003282425916265414301388412662880837610408886095812454240572375744730523529710145143978050208579197964828230991962154937232548147957751777746752238595261546383410850440413167442681521231241713194401050709649121606904887534625732982589951506482838874163034768166591026752520966723207008822615325230677306330406822650665434127087647268755892035933088818286093620459315565847992261454220942090728414057731098789260511426359215065419882273212432590213103061963083486043988896816767165246235557432173702742610746823152732298976950306613736095426147196379162317708170356101219332159801733225930278504912766923813009230293301051361045759247941421 (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.