Factor Info

ID 63030
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 105652116385503212329850171620978708416740267272170556990921651890389254929043026497068020013383492022318534133878388759642758063479867819088682929614000313007219811596693561811627162143913447233094436928165536536618425497209508752785832102233616279593670178134164351468750983697842532544814049210471946589637284406506794337890993667797445982944073864125536519970383442989467885979706917807718974216876120810483112759872804918370560299079519360764730144869366271892110912123907117832948631474282085409055531691312150406198233062913309346373785174595118267847662388390149481722305281145857959680256017395224671008447797702226347469010392771905953945470751995170336655272402374573265517549103886666677848910009806993748398032782929280292715407175919356398053786248998974224530884468998085035515584346217355318403361380092824699640472400102752417258925615691802184404526218589464590348318210355769163476216767767347

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3401) 106788290443848295284382097033 (proven prime)
(ID: 89068) 989360499605127501886299921572041999573071834593766390223270387812766963989679096241326836116581038205564160675636240860050640156997263318596400069408211874897240830636635108916182717339601238347660537697903943056951054066456368313428326568089101936869294867409182395526159814692171712614387955905009668105565652107086037931664621173852627634982445970367642431201862784150729971019820881788327535850517066531095816260535980040787081057277541300815221535871677523144964039301885099283804180413559997395602951665667486239368786320170981439155964557301087143808104424271573906657606449119045331571740431731785229919597740902041259378498880687897293986010272874473644445330340058388439288709655622712719000599667033727946332253556642633157383696070996469480652709229798837540206939931637196243719842356526612628188380177683608246630175908752688923497392642801311712266580568607187952859 (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.