Factor Info

ID 113257
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 3356305746132385822477701110999720912654160499057594988890954696427511734635003857536900494963594847307623496926515550452778060896737290599765607590438577833400721509410226047267518995297998701576691763558347618540751813051921796791921808625303291967169251579115213080035030518424909795585120035798846215352235884167794508618939881499725113417854698253846674511686746206323876193041218642638919812019785957280519230805504435051060790602195642831770876748539725756285374224263186802594034241738160169064815569045575267065688611019126835007605524101551934238347020151262360149924727193873237384609538422365651559602132554998990932056350151376001555275036686642740655505022393635131981602796369525200037483893561276832269829001074350718516665950226553545860870312192206688660260550397243994752361578444338942040191838052826973818598097413470797875795346343929551582684155340845620424511203029647302977831670584221

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1087) 935527893146187207403151261 (proven prime)
(ID: 127418) 3587606281673873810299950316257625390015380110748178843029975216341326432752111452427685596119187745135533272624226137451078678378275198052093324288959637842167773548956285403415400878115412099376966063655022221943262486975761035479476916110353235498673207328806820138482780094196344599839560408892921297486682827410409869339338562509562898074047279114016129794531590401524515119902747421899650897724186335686128493837112273533317976538917931253088645023221672190945727835082378175006249441821804190168522187967447008581790092418435910682415115991190684228711492712423368207618850870396282451140061701911396813587846846388468095381245434557260685015611921297518144084739383993795216296881239019707484782655950421163250184069806001841647317877388904532102261312605625345540230364372294304110159725956226672563398684363132052416858261276593513715276665094207851525334408337391725839361 (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.