Factor Info

ID 113248
Size 899 digits / 2986 bits
Status composite
Value 45053035314753805603612304904277080061876593299237729240584293812649158601390700577410204678213694127563301990642868903526311802065780766187817280450850328285799638918010173791085888159507299031452881589140872101882523945145647478374054961750545518574889569921959784819456350845910923259057410542398925498331341972141968635157827340807835369360023334728249893721923873515249240321397968046809426897976840124675805876216490579965442343472824741273010253167471053815759260709159949449206925442180685695432818362785302526001632136513828841959017219029244608702569053913581269763811352115219003644258562449482888244585706703080982405617559372756570758456720002310222127883944604860980169522864990911548171235036860749285658549413531409337427631081764965602574597439306915111181775164525336732071959947025777305317993509354746499026723322524061330875086077166820688692441568300881374284197601821990053367

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113249) 90367822309636326727 (proven prime)
(ID: 113250) 498551742902291871635491621137374015831805188160237250391930000486870339383910869272119924205155509938585160738463060103382276138896740411243397380538676617035541862073405726372810700369683850546533622948431242586891633212276301731771575188926055414339129733638392323251506747308779678836467674860331294945935479542699244104977761283468938639716515311446501610816477769790075635101018795104172606998687904451506101731288705143984022086372984623544878307295953390471386250873661508950323946703444344619404357183146790027908200348473374410822252685249894055545344054973550560888742027008445217075779040317321466471030488633069084555895578521793938036791995652856420673475236156394745957891269760908527635041030706540791263599441754392990665560664056785606850981601201073569213762098029763764601596916200677333878036176454309405896613851473682125228460061788824560597758775002362321 (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.