Factor Info

ID 107952
Size 924 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 864189779647646587053937379241999405111816589389784821119315408860587480774403929515773402161685379152870530520218630710212633048754822248666418826983807904374012296318292342343076055192313752332849212949143839114991618304336213691751597418465956657770707269987632435799128118650316305106293949002926973368609815139884874805631511861628470504347057929703925651081020892499731137034444325804268767967904748786931588444418029202422357006363407933796540443783888977077129592523632375792378309220458235196832950949282817902936644707137899513848937834588745237394861805128250176692598147846433817758065895433405525278327727112522997949143551249188232764479363946546317144014527849896864538522197198930779541914604810136203318785486040325505504885137227192614748544110663192716072900249445842056069211734488478065271451639616786328299212814197847988688670528713713903644039265323323254584059186033602759312346294098766720620116973

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 42862) 40008585475498250802589 (proven prime)
(ID: 107953) 21600108311174535863839743446730334284986548806858011260974959135378987238502709689200863662785863140712687442462383680425548677100305229704962583184814191275178142243445508157304562283534464491390940070136683120114303815906375608398268683531842014403107375521971854671519356665192445589400405224595571841175503160352203677072892575580669283842212872343889414595652884427991282699997651167193617143632236261118622740727196550477912752739925146109563985552303899100717820975615625564559218018305789617152013574869118616317206433700510884079119367299675672186744925647282121333269073806604556618277504791723813545025789086058412047578443178037586108812236252894477593262273974826850821868240808996698333944846302102288071615527973141114596789743075613899897275395481236791854361645211703172036282099028790104157081384362612225625373726826952308712035700896798966841958514231459002266752665282569430144657 (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.