Factor Info

ID 112809
Size 868 digits / 2883 bits
Status composite
Value 6117763330564866885119467341586637882597789552486985391738422747468374937458412390993240486772772840456174732607552317354861656100441852936408053711604511801555363413232801618591980948101651798392604717686513907888354458036421351003458496203667772721138525491677618040859988049731167765170241714023645533164165979899856511762660730840614100695003169378243794356720845133214489575731582468356858336217769415311702889574809927112071706923491715227582282768380621493569435881946076509710979251179587594689331835819424503276562782714678382989372883159757810562982952582973616919742511884985535367168226326303880025799562369966079004854188436904037714502710275629645844630684130934205101184775300010939329866118322730143508697623916834195298729457403662453358713102880183547788240860446469956006930625206189118811491453043689904660950863578044548843134092634249174566632721

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 112810) 964972370397289326187721 (proven prime)
(ID: 112811) 6339832640022759457270165040196887487867650100306409384627099556322198445226658019274203872517547735300354189959222993344740219554133167492646953538456506624559088723809358740775866947531753960545886203815141153393131967647549562576177801689200301968761865101498578362720116207399279879550046249741478356594326257566513452495758693828713084861898243451115174553736687121416024259212028404186873029807029466750147727689963752485358714617357428636761878246838758918317243813143075794081301417505955361379735925408048047033354635303865159344796704712803387897259367985181503783639264657464529282325437170867021278674583459194243527994576094488392301791018911965373533915997701709768486422784650156699942737682376111541113596372478173824221977883604786650148011029560264291153997088384974501971265964187268278000792378161435114313864180172033045001 (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.