Factor Info

ID 54666
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 103714311645659348762254939027914070927854713349146279892528017943530985612678632434242036305561737294618774462294606375759329261190859599062385470743772092229524902949025777358534779874487139064886644520988056512105294138445835193622707665266775075498402010187641481533162033779103943195071054708662170009303206912831975580510987035812318059630066529974964710518692503935427243649260250400247995696341952090912142141114188384046013345827979732836242700186524579765483615895028641220006106912951216786516527110407311604197527157366145518975156509739603182809698423632302919432643374126645014904362516659186907651671756496825162407019049325180617296828289473353284228394336288437575777429413791273277712381636015862529354441734820113007445076704519629659587439338214814862909776308672555781256131690713890764890387694000228954450579380796242654492809860237960846313439721268502578314994455097962942830464695344821

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52944) 354451872726804327183679 (proven prime)
(ID: 54667) 292604778323735104217316999818939556683336286034603590905650318193316052304248398342570696695797631655739739075671679467997146475257371765807125897415837470826643096730609725672660858574708212141774185161501450842493802072694708147029355125237415241294075576135975603556305994058522832943823865075023278518962046126276371117812300449918892650837299056378698714099309579953721141919363823716957934150746633654854281974866479946662464839439389133550180670063113224213666802552793014104999264046689112443946100365146135889053676198110937410892635328171831523479717744046695636917373706674410949433568158349131930478542167140105641251246960006285898637533393468764136397224406346392659609254895437340596520312927429263702341403719083929751621166190821284968314111639901842093171633490989560784475504005057443999554138090203538446373410032351853531592721128790607215003459471731719254812191499 (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.