Factor Info

ID 95141
Size 907 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 1107284803025801763999472482902264685159955959821196389359076051199938889754784018776975544490381129911650123238564986570136802731337758771504399651979041683142043912055701732864488607331516084815077584436727673638692288176208823598854457878437944902262718962664073592851149025569805815899443715228480314410028172374874370907938669766674296645063917593904570855542151931861483110403465704671530515465826807458444786871903934299977704736319905482345080755854346914219881450284616077703309083416481306485568936578865114553689433949620179638733633989474604102090799907635455426666894014108581267024211553544597640990811622580032606004606330409935619276370043206882274514690191634407899348755026351523557342510023026915874423140840280963090675593968121028216968274302530851978624664658202989083400326562929555726299126836499527047773594876024166093921777219597645319135011453099229095594749756147454201822170069

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65755) 3335831283765997129468848570484932171598514072932729 (proven prime)
(ID: 95142) 331936692486356544066722050316916108511637521602651955477821934141370087847519199992131205564523319450195016635118342613432067383261282856666489924761313589149234210838419283522917904382086367052896735867685252092775183848927564624165838992678553639567801636975997816155532107056800147764735020244272507711618265421963714674237880867969539957207595624561406993439246824260365658688386054301394371025385778865467952009619448160942388164962233381748963857829642572309801357699552005995967661682214525545906864970121294313147876008600682916925938377551296591085133334652343641778362584593383305994293852507990395465387499852497203874954462915329321278860830280073216859850011266088286981729611238333795339510193679397832317452995304825734597664234683307176886757248854500570900708152499038776216771886168520657533106639917027183794570838892260092438901158461 (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.