Factor Info

ID 113074
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 203201880574335584913921494857263563721109094061063266751825299029623544483822346147635375185952626255407437164339796991834199687408127557750584114162522386641675185819427923502002190035048751957644585304287429391717404619726353555059780401055556493976893604734120120489216748305721276697658990321288008194924229675801771695524016052445522947116358682352681350313648945582063924813766389683568078848733672153587657711307318124081815788767537035939403800634752672632283463671754782685972606379849471720880728065409346029915660801513681548768326066200206122750887403568448200472698175692455117097944454836719486125550964016580542734997307639505156867415708354888029322692253240480317392061166916069743741534447472759218911353182416609289501073850697300316018668557883125460946112503617117867715237809459326650679957132472246295160301438316862722183795365916905418827025576186414267582516959640730346012158720601

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113075) 1565640623252337615805609 (proven prime)
(ID: 113076) 129788329171109599761253847764204164248140348513521235113528641038328592392077125210658659261072192321709645612845831550254354443130767950722400722852641147360700028480911453394621539284617619332905943264671241834418041699364200475710310488826564596159182964239421024014402907765579476515542975919759758766248849106420672578317465685458610719797117488761670637847076129684968757124722049577161146426149460198274451186179700649895328386424958909874686923465545198151174693919161644949657556311538165338119433912983407336695204812907988644616891588567643653033265426594488441162152614413333639922211327544589773896581264771039698916868671983590906165532858679127404216797990576691507147650157146681535645779119615105225716168288903263473099482013838683581226301345510152723573429025934105367457616057093470364223632165267252433375089448383111023025788651029335318277209288769192577584689 (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.