Factor Info

ID 113154
Size 900 digits / 2988 bits
Status composite
Value 270712417762764860084545337822972848156030839070883524433951844009376906809288329301825728187410663940952630619251810222051496296535992888393659341121273832438219361215403281712904616247489498411936650395774896689460053247444456059069469153434144001431605529174113730080048854595382991995673587624925562966772146820066869687209154839596101445713856281004527009313516243075661166924360207498231371000161145415485221065372566121088093269349257686347631566157574323165600166598327213028284670949353001064622131395158775811111636320532237184397478766794872150151907595722926563222254216881008267499310357166653853411374898788839549242520151836221334101378052176174376243443124525065141461127663697324626335054485972229794778291537951624291908013898018199163151084319637881972869491079764013991406463410557622748582711494129144760295255276693477614291770086431488833572437895901368395801219170241331482569

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 533) 44607276283528829839 (proven prime)
(ID: 113155) 6068795055813013540149210500910307757264537658840784414889527117658585444300412443192717622656545430453730241868235126318503414271124016323606353045167559684109535186516080640696456359143334036135647974853557184375053239630997340504870394855924478947727115562251651636923794807226304620964859122592480849954653213354877529209798005589638125119493453095245632232667368477549294710696383606448725769641061103945250887265073880179215359580644000213597898951733703203745921560019057690216274078311768080309998731187115285543419509777197566392209942676012634754939462550361475133220476540488818872969616818797893190729569404389963048169490088394463235046838925937502241035016979695569148507228295400969431686144603406143129322737457239013924114576742497472277572196570857518295745529688379770751859241381246745623282973581099831051635361280135259620448709995230347903506012865691276071 (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.