Factor Info

ID 113368
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 30504566718870343598624793719228797537977841529235081532442955484942770686841632218690925758322186573646523931643313839565662843283163810436580521375043903858215131329016924949081925095150730058544506312827870247441351019940757037830967108098667337857692701648560211767354200873445191507391720383788985143692146572716140682115273583307272390931757712857034099349305474711055617464467929151123120544548240346021534719650622575928871845520490232652670942677376649726210992209653051915289402292548737159917610997343926487502193608225600360905830743986239448058779415898469365619769369733237799421149707740688495385136137356723741553568233388163082954827084851191560945482975121857987683474537310136223010154848585939033170720022316411261416633216470374944923543439594537232349493484755264382265211182701592476664508272894896424479788512687772757441463515414845940801375117795143684856560068143215384278573459212601

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1503) 222491752004248753427831176719811320183836159658695879683010718676484180750423887904238978824322879002845384951990422448597981 (proven prime)
(ID: 127666) 137104258670621737967292096642870424689960326384176412444701473211146168875786011029307666669137866869944778456936722082927208173827306623475587716541808218459884827847324423592071897044830814728572658593068264709784476233660169580462332339601907115946880152818746741753749314952367579210983425231642495887805637652684473211892759897953084799952972112476252522852419178518134086196019273694601930483913120952579040773087023850761154644627130638901723644463228158210986861433591246433661740188952808200615953125380888171201268717483525201517262389876140319104323627090505239346997520586701024934683401894669841403085022071578423086962536258387872430308606116386236938778511740491182453040214677167009486391901388827235389738586834901648771495717114025480065265340482868316031197023755021 (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.