Factor Info

ID 113338
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 45009339191429313756871059045221364591770404211429188555150134881029103436358326712706812858257740339701513069061550323720060094111399026437250481311284090411143946970578748447156264750730673072708828322469325260618307046636059187816065078401597881166024251583454309923312392531859191540281747081777962465346634920924985045574135905028493332720208623732587382036019164725845354522998374894732095506782717539259135270984075465646368522883546411636079966570175800369649400157634716590796076669913938375787365630894607122230675401425760693831652907595662823847090107821280884528336476670328243560697464181575779305149179523953603951021466626885551174355892031264800547461179926740790357506581326184859608640181271194061045986742310432040722785627400881269049002982102385425328853509893957180417132877954907329678277833281520570334588554193194831196549865246921416460814610360087578623831572013429939198763667924539543

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44600) 13533033163526730183047 (proven prime)
(ID: 113339) 3325887009036177345530073464504459548302417233676297124104169427143563307183413903643757779121397323692198600276107418056635176004245267005235026613710608501495492980098025128626053928980996022338896469712166877814872261957644109698114412426747167707190733088892004792706956815500848476434244954403053180093258487994350860046154829969837732249536558202543556099987000979191266913686819776786946323108218161762305578165160548373266728603874384047218516485622389846645625308587701427556303760158325955496695047495520702734556760264240663196049993081801977620983198391972624980644275973748339749417062521289336461501539290592642648947548539994215483766698673919388347685579992651502965150525453897571304902334759628056311561274304091243661296204058239980610629053615265647678237959415755544579511070158657845524105077298462100378310255073254000463373986427060632022399402298779516531570627961969 (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.