Factor Info

ID 113265
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 100635295660643560435319100412280274337325339964149897744403381272300108489721461339849093612978427129530279179177051732244171719506587138600848697225031686909214572742155530982935472916633834783846446503811873151793157882469789022427065891182884586656109224866732643291138479453204289652197878164871572079434032153943295433426778093175023568576887006690763364726506136833193585476237085926503817508973421987390951547515856947964717442825092277420655299087224470239452602397152604630992969931908747223473904234573201235543422873920481361327619558722311752662855812244661504521942632798099055793238166757758921605413344656956180901541246969963145002323268718942731540181714160999597642728513452078850816636718481302403761390580986872104728561856316726841780155708405056057267833203783667114899387762382786234825170893550310302033093291580101107578133388771366807400416548626034459112793713538941728369071902312709394601

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 127430) 9492848939673493625501295107 (proven prime)
(ID: 127432) 10601168974685581553422659043657455133627214792700670385381177221417146481813452066737905568767001863198926734854102623827327603219670373904110672525175488108339217950297981861826093831159550302689220123341593642043565429345113310156509098677522781519979929952695100933076779447375627463172554556518090219270808507934319734236343821429233700922999611342683972059521013972014169704442930581120883396242789870080805063967299243738060595774172171034940160645453755015544863353535708683715439873961971538054172792951513111478399428599265884718815510894942382557008030189920373881183220589494970485908920910294138489293144645664489454804786305654867482204509248880696016229369490518349289557227593922302018724243699570827233261688781669923472633141599269542007765212255044029215291563284886323059979966115323524818769399385330548604904128550122556803300800734396675009870903090366192756385315043 (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.