Factor Info

ID 113049
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 650241091072623468220643699699965300359249051914487535787187395061053479880200251453968615923064651491626125410968352558384325194318340196658030798271099324881663120588372561377738675730541556613569390149042996599024843481605955858025902041776577005159843553124528159256852254410779618726340678637288974617810670354841715813699031331925441607239883387913245346524429847037682792866328489062102212918498681886472372767762846180124672566919198118599114420877181349306726368809691684955692956981082319291913092463242149143953762505807587543547605700343237472949759022507635716629973100405713199610342831620513495106323087480964698320616870739379577764367522704431065029801333759505665462980426812905805722922113730658916087970314771341932639347692833546432710039011202383392212399424944706057819782105324360966651680186561169325910972122502851848972216609834732298603845850814296211607097803103646590325984560934229

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 127003) 390986889875516069451577019939 (proven prime)
(ID: 127004) 1663076455785128146468842044491538481451391533756362883098555623471831168259922178374437256878472957654241707949978198731036102816143544135588164434379382258942178647619120686375943554859441545693130523887743214834616934142757710306349977986369538137736531963261947495231812602796447032389031383896880209625866006490077755903123067731228814531549938086247708432428776056150035571194251048797985403973517296062022204695595292717251633882084327931202193179408151979297653614472775226267007745828833447012745976509990935556857686754404230943994281372463590445838313207751452911447326959727898953979457510560946898533260398704567987750981779954028256209346948459882641485304669083464257503710187210549594247752108303729338675245022390045595584120936943829310409871541373554629050701580584734814788160179396543115049219680846595350071883670733990226833993516059522815415630580393151939111 (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.