Factor Info

ID 107852
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 100244401483453885088629315835550188443897665597588032680563733754479309770829216274369377233328142691047456521095434998505447527696783636537988229944525155988986261525684406247105407852858327333771800291712376642295050885062666152033282349608068582731797556310824301047353037312177791106606219596298513833355707472365769871050916553797941955431469634400974658629523357547222447044940866495065058574867144289511101099754906490949595395474772095575293132873936435719150211661580241882468407084993227342992131674817884684785850488845290999787505628826455358344250477372568645950759681118845282369177063607226502571851908443248472945387902823714625225706362728504514810783524777071465689788804695569126414016386954693115563860843019107935957582897500210305028960066871997552106693904962778770010337468360208223221261510805109746624151853675142879054922496915928276620535679467175550640447576784533848008233386245000423058363306089

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 46755) 417273032688946778493045109396455361 (proven prime)
(ID: 131425) 240236951900460729994691497243334620897372929431033589962689280536279652731542566237754593670048050931546611405914048967184986611351930718011286127105546260361974403594473062260079860544472938187810965758930130793268272366893937025790765158183813713278731360511075944017628273874053636278335382540408712000109905519792743137377403193853297772947767138458295141777218381427686834563565822206853337276124593702665587617327472020628775888096553244727846180517900409143088687683478336093125690702184450625973233419779805188296140045916772710291207878152741167990118630477163109276089499167522947362725051030549727597166042476337496038274982268029089673507863392581653163760449547146230426124783508098205656484015541044864794906175769887577205966791295621384641989573866502159361011211837755706955140088264402111439619823964767253412354152212659146546658158904244365381805304772095357147640609449 (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.