Factor Info

ID 112892
Size 868 digits / 2881 bits
Status composite
Value 1022623527272693389081896687316242889855533761856547755236905556231173393847460590668718108923152274425909351187808752097018289372297147795545633607216428100875655681790531746352841863014699096997305996461309535733512696794029436606494831277834408776117018900990778160762945985075417766201158720117472956865109998095656595714509518065929422178992573786461435815026982070038596824958721929569416791645698564973221862906411952296711247479698108377236817249830219680332963615624047285932461300338099229476035951124305455357035705884301734528632136847014073976713406841039216377570507228637311351310129328831618596651226880621332080977816848403552497221915003976307531061373764263132303908115269996955640301679033782026157975493603807505881692075644778187397322228407733527852943841498102433247539392185449514018611661708097048362709226909896039265243147492962115418057087

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 112893) 10712267132909804967055361 (proven prime)
(ID: 112894) 95462847834612869692644608820867767200998302720252565822910967836205996007716152515317574783347330306869489382973348809363576053434049354494187492754573900876477425863558175979248881136106262275209355626340196856284028347697353036362857234546611051443721972523383900129494819338949283800472913977859387410822814646271692307342342938464113428938131953797678133202568838654818080694117573448478528090815205647139003958128965053178585413344118479721419489119125498455308991270955586120871010424610381124145691938265398915047907427012101751538394095126662322361583722548507594851609184454389851411719474006323237816138732904800638820664132843190992481373943749479114979837091584190480944551011083980491387267081463047443608235900344162990195831460634032144713163559646718881182059608007608690475930975234313004684402947997967970291174373695043967 (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.