Factor Info

ID 113099
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 3267460663753143747825627743887225308543376067329053439349178939525601881984987829247003605485468389587659709752139767112619625406872262757036658014969693680186197154829901692459260625970780972882285546239929342707214849353640649796265232258337281124741503428659355016745307115913170298803651238207577039412545757272514318106412659458062538096458218507385878487171726797291373828978248483702831015788811815901190421404971221515036162967794457583856660663287309627345814145959095820114385051663318151992709002121624374066743454204763598129319474397014571961346143354214390515540234256043155942708293842671000272619583047305719344096097904135879094183504319452890598562891264893463956210539102658846754027205250502809523170060333790645804446776856470142446707985977899303232050079213359515482513375786151012617042753190849470174357474563553893328310493162397085683978678272187490030628463440847800829132504746881

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113100) 166173754378954386049 (proven prime)
(ID: 113101) 19662916541572475289216274103219985301519688141635506849955075856696010776043058881513371777432505687311130032492674601338985823035092875499810130053661493557099651485437550737906557265096837452178236119153789330976624648086769458853428980720578378805541495248531387970236529161797488819937228337384272874405687408156059112649180467119618807288544747857364750706784655476627529844327145925188720754328556951207276467570724305869426739621012355002777037421723671965438189119604252997957809432246134535727789035093017305758615560277198325147397409322362117915307238188551678796350872095383726519269869732228394024839590257901812594329396575632074340645927717207896587546194094316565742218324871967178720976939038257127611379773106780617238687444780540229712170874377539557476267107588660275664950026868291005551354884816930410433169242340728843086550832590248618627892540814743388654689165569 (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.