Factor Info

ID 108037
Size 932 digits / 3093 bits
Status composite
Value 11566793534201532990123368136840402102708228847787977726514549274683096185397580267274350516648488855501275028307037264024880027833744824252639622428980291192688311135896450863239036530204400744198154302668510042657283361807736583706888062467428201178057019472976189070275581788134277722881939664680133900290683299180617928618995471891835661334875938581606687585564761029043750219097451111072351417833219651303437027614116015296483834952411113459366289588752075048794742653553991822463263366904716933281486633510626782398088476115305615429679730455011262182740370580837413839442675725556068209430425714333342886096146544116516317008928049431348191884378678749977935212276328689621427043389050285096240354683513358235012263668507683871754291889383150301956031779245337068529410879097524326492612344730801256683123078315752502580961875774603493894535792432784597822627900574104913870865866800214055564679752717210955327527246229474571

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48145) 53871768092825816226824699723 (proven prime)
(ID: 131616) 214709743965910414424029753995856035014751972374313932386642871115690784489663654931206750009216963032474516539059765866272250001266855514397720261305908648692289321804169051466497815371694923056639425696192977716101224983347152098520537854372320430859571868859187330928440231690867741732530393957872744339137965386162503679065979120901626902465801575867478658535879051996666639503808826696826580284403899564044342242207258314145489048611989975264017619853319979600177981317666227029550699310805454450077619285731076320965632156990425438953076525812327198676939376673793596776773360964672405380317279555133462689328654138706470645357819253753572964299052321813856325407901465345958516968355359651275543697002497257169163423926638224865454051594921087724297688291167577255748695121394053872621891488644531157230516586727212225363459511362123252357786398228423429904927006674913999554399650193078627373377 (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.