Factor Info

ID 107991
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 22450334905041389442957023796015542574289629546156151752604466028902049094332995222318356154579546484521129181874834140916461092929818249712496849368209269090446831753651752435871759655226578952075509433156360793961839090402068183327568981308150658101577953136466732569729196790606286729630576524366621862788056080846810864373391988287370746533217677973369099812729836433109250913063377879917681728911457167728858689861825438235876207435787650692033686060080562803945551664588745740880668588339190695469556684036538167232380209689601542287983134078981824174716688878801945593285319553888640073620195635185744590318635741801825876031947874486455383798929516499210153991944784929616575603517790990854049044651766717756187475564817884560062161002953039520966191078480619056531081794385630269548519140446422334050706779962595479607685165919486120090002108241267475335181563838576018370253616223273038681134287578462008915257

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 36) 412670427844921037470771 (proven prime)
(ID: 107992) 54402577432754848889110833535096727756325825162227170264569326800681363006629595817632636509377239448542596634042019351629289008326579818230176641533328504843142427719051785882592396742979895082105335362796259951763980117133806706627928216584629310249546822045628139695586184375136574911112254305962303966374222058796837971218455604240937951463673026673937597030554861243906000499037134602072749687215547090348886465668065123061784351089135630381650413388561812067534644813648414846699993574032282645756589397344979291716922358022812104628946928564333997613792451120905792211747461158374963719540377962303005622997768262445353775972536659575590046827947131964952750868434678861985243962256051318722245196301663400179939177836233240090243755031404161574519795950710642360204759971698425405630144267201913585906053349831031720478839711766663861730483357871967765793004268429037653026748992273341667 (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.