Factor Info

ID 113098
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 26570241011977742943794881480496476551030151335425054350653375208334663296533027058682641918884255763726362547126315668991135738125406256946785822207138583300003403379643199556324817786365121876844183329353847760100317360393218293907576560690796506943849688500769320669567771407523597599908476256710874131107247623018745707964465988685030672163381683438492113412196594390645537700059515600578021637559027087128845897033341621269866251685484348860607281957645174030728659381960375320707565832430492223426871757219356854722007369952502877380045197551996400843880969856744893919428967770236821555168253013044738587118600815151385730333718632893779954182413548739362038833514335864399428629100257877175234817528885026665664301112336660500987285920001620735833689852211604136251554712185948678377487344505129238281637299094734345499346005104305914962237967121151763732351143633957593863020678580796680579160461901249

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 127130) 52791807425465423968803437200141587841 (proven prime)
(ID: 127132) 503302355190076994491805820501626890841127483139830773788257394038085851512871897937970005610146399277671320195068689859377656079048603676815852967216605857226211947863115136340802923780521113177754316094585390738352042551614542152461791389953718262899010503836670157518670108653981329317989978316582169106513283569320142212853561660327475917462428481220550915409601071982325245547006284784254339265955510882382093049606798768381328455816224879673236652628387460287706418040739887648724341692092721872655464381190609960381674005008087396407332592405737104595222132386605297955517364185728865813717643865195488236073280747713713144759527613254258460452071602938215906514252753414101608605582553048046441624932101491682214021924244483392555785596182011741826920627989681372891768346928983926532026948729982206484091541011102093601060051431093021095962698448545601896616167489 (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.