Factor Info

ID 107791
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 334542098671812068192673125936357590285240601704419351247297311358059978763430574037090065747142776426841018820241780573859519073675401712327961393196562243246696234017412201354921428527552882066171806208320616790312132201493713172290803656159576989264278803467213910472683322066110726403464563804262905376301154444439174634538225438958974300427921202324801563316075852801943818717073689687476226117762375731411313130990196921947713778473091805549360745727750440312047496770037581778202018613663268147563060729704840643822413453681216583835326614737197591381591013379533626835736545421611520025562420235210395118698093363764433685640743800873803385838420710614729938650659364130481858094536054399682168869748113420589950382946777839190907893779970445281435431691110994224632691136869347850423204129835205144729336338190641121304133031754184689028807700094875787402177355729663091290515199793889907054738200442939154448461

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1054) 196392108054438935117 (proven prime)
(ID: 107792) 1703439623852291605495936413254449854354248834030022729010393851383416457189578233125114213578527216636551888782343175061972138061927254400227413735630503629239483777317624799602197740865731284072668955851991241876508823509986439998661492281159436631353047603932803165603646030959052763899505152755721856486337213451981876351381718847919226035122095974151530658279780601823442639056616694446305448278303215688408237938341617921907720415331317901011393179080752971796066387937170024823328787528003889521710201142648883024060883593254385721265649287605414687502425356668152174750033366310788862775403845033803337226924367127470454964117458501681455037380850071799224396398233047959518621304389028361257982156100271063314132565779614613909509639216692171371936431734987548189885533802393212664624027184761187285687049565175187626472230390328931686029946802909035927653726095811854060435686912420933688833 (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.