Factor Info

ID 108045
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 12637836800286938211878734392870616560932967143052823485863071531494809622234926881000249147857837221842052568053760708601163855226514555072155676151980299676083130319813307723179281611783966944279705557538343743235737453502820696472170114899454441341862493620191784052766407993441531250798470326275929791982986219803308630186044464450533620611673014445284812300255439818807139113164777038196209621337138634030444753081184713418736519710028267614764324628453112793999886175109201055419376376437296630691960714863485477610203817669319781396061972106315300624617720599411045709968440139883507042977774139110215237087897329089396090320394490105290960765772745458241189938569598757840053549433562579022280690261825673093467015203330220818888816294617752184605886251795773514201397923062898226258531188894574327991083385813198860624813881125176762640402584879126503417805076057622827958132299289205233922014327596775731558491015697

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 45968) 93027165503912171147933188934849161 (proven prime)
(ID: 131636) 135851035897202153373412889667479084101250158909706338454273179220495591314210605908339282952693871353016673491251100917087754260073343188331612543203774403183385763111764395015133614563083722167189045346688173576760170309896475931870075161368282370562990407613855767035730980321245537112942060289384757489196719433388555453698106239579466380605109110846501451272334776210292411604568990213047912742645718113739308926401524854570209070242702556191935179658540340735817568330896153140108986239944289001621569161259995311663548268121368406926197611349859080613259535445236440138959161571775148315530711313535754462506805316717899229572019203191948571304175144955268947677452437708466392893954194574097701752429760640218002905330033551362792870310471782513533749083992650251368448585029099642729689873873452910083205736111970536387929978073357606768678929609636174920404388192390977475560962377 (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.