Factor Info

ID 113176
Size 916 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 1096125457130852873177903752515605622897637445546364391925400182298046860678921459822031287994932283341643981587969265128892280605700548021350866947358238506022692166131448310344216071357704923066123440096437426068568051855580051829279089656171573418187815865340499340127308439667245368645409372720570024176244536824866892174953318435637160912920062722233323034140925518944453239482524337885514521561973494602312274562679861955601797871643985365499491804823929486911769776080758240284953570156589972945408806562540733967967140058434913626230570112318993463828802524498132260038038649708686408490312805392117910089741780059807528208147452020118486682406118133321819171594229910115252037027267067503931648303911716589699385109229777945839664408875289266684193630706159502359892823349526217198245355875051873313849198456583243699641015270005486171426679794037927989471341035239238794375577325768239543797022984860497521

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113177) 1009282372581124656761 (proven prime)
(ID: 113178) 1086044388477366273367136678265347356134457260026621260484479537284991357212025848723870533184952238398092770730269882550994091666705859618637482618125109848917121548442208879647033607288799609787089493582480114713883046943147106162819097871029592685435387719565980300061729022154550524076382099659271379769095938599431057358326490377260226048078589111101983512497762376234101039875233872909281390781059485197770175190578191031175771736870954053134967289952102586144635246415654873252966590404714611989149604996950124387821734958158718985547752978373728491808587833649452122895474705462656075001941302213909368102997373188036596381735933693960819207851261522456154523043676838576070631300337838360095958243448101891996800296960088668187370273280447324199256806140200278580091775560976312858354319735596618986801213024977209441603813044111962200027705634486818449990567098807456874312032844319161 (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.