Factor Info

ID 113327
Size 906 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 947937718646071739098431190059167819342982871001177706485683211239847477019567348087405235396778110122871836541902796019025996699150101167449071501577638081181912879122361587318857353949853921955518955469273380964849987711978755971011477023460626189200442562231418535616842050779469314539935553994904302337132415603737193977163463991973736551945280171377891116803711588200062849907577019083375327294192514670656835063783580623063474167147159483941818553648568309876061586870279898453517611249880951095008035369094230559181907561227695596099054511330304922802740243759317362020626071057169285412306846747691232329429549762112646970593668138844262950262955786523973601135835701208890232199069473777553935028534978748004972058809963701190907306462986395321687064505946717945978546906773795085367111119385374974418944780036622073605350008467282328475867260809325259994954195122183500780263260078697488679103691

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1096) 3001949101336686906107454320302466346629 (proven prime)
(ID: 127569) 315774080987575925172823087825894009551115871645509242367608666163429156013200120156616542011527667991353641011338032471854739722044193860747621726916883266145919206261610165459150347609128966394398440694090037264875911356028883863021970060627815145863168420808245162606195537464282047894238416942010768059415381164301780098333307968939147224250760549130729968262348653204820467291884646886329391512324476517591050792513695461304921718180882923143503987211004094183780226702242595344397134053107025733797117076172316840390280923677329756499490715392558502062824041075724583621163571815031331777085726209171273689622236215982511140301219796332327096030566154503179199851907387017969171303461047245819061496426317655794782961084362114799534876451231362917607999591260045680931190122896745730088411897027598049373452768722820255797435775794791589941015908428312970680079 (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.