Factor Info

ID 113300
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 6159296841894336837865027035648662816640469760583500292607017021232855628518356013275360988369637407729937859519160828999905252187018796651567540846670568531803216102766962452730417726838742672506957886295124349474787906113554991926933249663962949300007785932598075841764649242183132573716008545621165915308360079712076963808722225616426314288676244995039121406222156377365421628644973398466895934363706566260374607459516025111308818345609343605946429573524785425795184601649022961695393012178915687098304252017453410501390664307029909297943807296504152966725849616654074339345235883458385364518408975170367496908137202302202017428712820124625060432791407241171153404463028303282726987505909382607293338768903773453839511588386749013458156164912237365926288309638616184265482989035321912147452404009436789810375925885970137774062260666831128251604864777068165970524953639160260133967702862055907819913510097171577163

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44590) 789145800681700701689 (proven prime)
(ID: 113301) 7805017572891664482950810424185158145937330866410982072457196403228890529506124665472551517468493968418084187102673084409671630587619828606970103989565848599676864247261413590128865015607831591366177395377457125038649383880893867382276347753391392863540165439732021683273462040313780528720800077065418184071155454004253875657733962202740375549590363281654659684694202426640152353360019140290053130346137325087863121740451804271475299542693561139729525433030176885472293511935021239980149342125788441299621115237686254116817468785572293296481233603291033297955873753311100930086633284122182394144015889931049370372084672682095309946028424288187991213784123638991868816629752335272882081405108260628233994820255480318070195932501405367568622230343336589565922506520364951125574670846192767772745648300477624887339093341720817966629374698871672805183455768515000874051896100564223049292220905876067 (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.