Factor Info

ID 113224
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 43797442606572597748785322400227421569225878740299725969785804215777512978572805668186686212386801340647677138548571126867918109606578237647945789736475835239276821921619060378897517698483933352521409649792820435492523438391824262210617335997450464857361854922180075825568565792483958224660422402425913654204625275207432179794157156139713773335021790273450893170804281607501238229021244723461511586896442917683954956784494413424609623892801132805600376421156978269502954741216456507611849555501146800243051878479223319923824157886109538587650901345260000806259546280600337872708445315211138473839123282965156601405826546797276417463634704800740049194833376152593397588761391871662168679040560907358109184944402249088595471493070192189649583825150469596840019284126384652000782077061538247143859279684600081783772096769463835063101239161049276714726438219340502864978877536553507026806651933383184571704633515787

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 127365) 17813631545483286430594635034479567121 (proven prime)
(ID: 127366) 2458647608981089808532402625453137919722347713719434318601849503249978051334950941269748908863025453788496916663591902437928328388372165161184367806149301953893495251350561414299226787937779320201512808016067215155664157427185361662503735700363337827886933048794761524610861290544195504656094409818859225893451229690510026419575304951207367305803269516408945379183590708768979818537772345325900218106422623900111226654031322908463186107622447083921128562458845191521044968802098172337599677071404126483115525806328898772371004685770104331610506072517116318829552217821509914051592622190797762969726990344701055430299816417706384003140708216750430971883884838164372632582422115399275560689039715201705196443811192244191970345373331559371525054053358509917624464658425313550211081124659382956597722678728927078196918377127639814641526186597509691196658340705550758469829869147 (proven prime)

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.