Factor Info

ID 113200
Size 920 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 11062567153930849547973748799405877083562582655246017817144738867077318979952004464113567067573125629894124707665890725799121820162688551525062692165246520375624106169771606731514859876146852481892559923607504994098225220317676012477818185515186397999144423544640403544927387954124434501861976546026084840032127344152832064517192603801825759830134411634520563125568377090241028857183893514860034595902204246593912417348107420279997061687552497659838682491698428779259914921184963527312385135575242516990449045835246316814718076202074257549230981149785767933725243464875405967023761353176536644425416725312251799388958241565815422702911193886916800983394742631954350497555538874245028989063099816672909668987765332519829743553464324179343519520869741547448453034296413689427376383446974365934213024172525794934949283149762248564753107844505711559909931619464327389840835184447719730886921763393613047909689580640292134431

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 127330) 6284273280557969545210970116604012088529 (proven prime)
(ID: 127331) 1760357428782699869160863901438036320305224771811644346092114710798061640575514101120132653374248655588288794630079656108520179815827530662977507736093242077597815849835731140487958336112864378283551036676299877180111468015732014800430401356349415992553360239898253161869928437667871161481213571089236215812268725082800893326616877286516760698889456237733239759278086145774566678270577068000156744012088608125216930295169509138269525040314950447920163259015494701124114266616360720108325046455826725164965693093752820944293719725232155809692783090383115787867819085374632058223632155953935273132204384695014280238701495622520738077554053407971035234779214927972988941336680566208084294682547064277890322833496941967339973016222775230744881395392886873913083930807610098973268801569744181690028616294394631639007566268969519026659336995237576509435849218398447188903282044981344239 (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.