Factor Info

ID 113233
Size 906 digits / 3009 bits
Status composite
Value 618030558928069891555220413288268472071191588921734956252340082327009577149001668969019180618670238283983686039934095741376615557858823803102156027149223789770506349488478186391898695376627452330157986964582932673537191288307453180230686059703518148786030407315846817014333574170601817155089859874916520855739287886302498705819323123765759194781828886422538885673952562300991701667872993780048658540319782372692632703318122699209915057686702759610592109297489720267440385104297660083937986098383648464437234160442020028643007252879418128722915072433734124298905870305914405049468470402384562296189945411539281392348682179779050375712899085942281441530152963627472098179541756074749220575176398457002585485935569258209414410485294914273867138940347306761195480157726284186880683258007763786427460189980601673125111246587666076215772510226278198500684336976901932383136336557154919487952822193419734035243711

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44572) 197730921266711160612551 (proven prime)
(ID: 113234) 3125614117249945559685697160091999695704219990202245202544699473348947419795594897152974934889966684080757657653441592422422118275341011274011435687421615395226480316591289363767707929010097560701717235280531788725527851620748636206181056480254656519702255083857245590752769893709267867768715713158944926065940103864263615638767065110658703026928769210637300446723501136889760849522158148337601254373859838941626208345135893953303160286917866886540172795487791047943277838780149713113855812756268230065365675856517171646601032781867721179409460994474476712316632836321152771922292930322293564780186292292794231000272231868808642755202775064229586735137850851407026792225179243913333183831185383961963806689690017509712292537560719649558146369006920365161701669595051184306587699655259102199079439529728155733685934648638630715567839469615922091486345560157735222457010318495440473161 (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.