Factor Info

ID 113310
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 56228242611828629580262546900237629187772721195223592860120722137859734642245741035730621469927587278707204336270269635560662354830767556314027822344787125380695153360823836345862403946295421903464676762119371968417555703098786603068388843358974506946685421019791928887947721259037346609940737113163574824046195221651564525821126156847860149769957529179648977015110712742161929620576180388787233115633608109627482128947561710668635300708166663119911787744921776648973404136310137977768581225809443124511281269278585436354060558338066903181644176542171205656865557686800915400340744722871372105033899767022083432793745831595010516321357178589168054504588356870328260886015472352216601068685879027169387868466352490825093407849973645780949323029531089126232476590357768253095412072065525704276367358402979824545633735178082267278901174535949110579924733903977449274742830073089553038222915927282531279347471

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44592) 17771285735522434515399934823077645784782591251261911029699945976363772699623113184885847460892641743473258134959424536724176880996499622636475880513198177349792862150891945027804272610468303627104295221823061300301555001572787029502731288727052912274674068329366480892167703596265815429066644264143421 (composite)
(ID: 127511) 3163994065968781176297927398907209476931600890922299850296550323126496966599402086168312408326445157011294441497869298799065277500441602402757297651041111048795402248180483661770796164363615858328211548127782433943658922518697739427064783584999824965606721371100822833743847953780352877337364870773287751838671935738447158635479622521147944300712242674779008068943256160794461274766975889068113236853102461996717469877739302262022819561227169157510406540053882434245463705998597531062062821869719451342604719427872687176496292048531945424879366878005700706070259588432398190045637388146761408382072373051 (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.