Factor Info

ID 113373
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1391057830812679824436490505758888867086671186792840781745881450955044123439902805866793882467027310563923628447832958386587175180813950530046847087509325522012145031906371638153041158230062926168310898142765922140685569470572863892599170225795695956721382804385293248604039292496525044607707503705119472411150428067273289345965702619816070803655661969920906194162539570383809180661560711796476379346475918480915705034964222480189279242331997609176250695396055934290193647285580151730873000764692076385352644528668341039166648067519483099491368406737880149545665008590132697666888364363431659901447882596450994909053181222051512118691330806812557705384473635793948241957752604833319951268678776841927929461122161529756827000359194406805239986953802080723586796620645536973843005904826733738413321886199503007733936198986900903412646263687488854097160900622092839626993239473767650528853488213740815415246064655717585201435869

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 127671) 2625768417877525641077019779 (proven prime)
(ID: 127672) 529771712288742774906276521386085852605853712313050635818281560229638598396766213248907428213707712903734937635538196484227642288585043903955129131222269588183042162951737695159623121585831468294760763687563211643580050558561605580491764665762693440714875527828555296223773436036400350193814606491656055548842020598987490095064413782503065292977387073942831892896536812820533973345480178987698242825822104019959940538711660846251285204222190570344623824392306009392692379288479930229939023143580851531783314920921250949173329411223374297785437266893657295215995335074089535148717741838930713493611465307516777577470186278912977914034338068317935129159667283540397291722784360128819339958255870167275477841982221643560057682909213556016865290995421876263642560828978022880195789647175237961849963160343571052074606333235626009327467005830134912744922233094365528357983339224545987129665143752487711 (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.