Factor Info

ID 113386
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 310786409476933152371145168196325879183503430518820242641492244089653518537958140985402745442554917480500091917016313761930915497359430300538726902533463246084451441600876979370136073014926217435409453166683645470167999641364643433119225100931813767942007612655224085088127473627547317975732046647267623405231241246696216080101137993196172743521784827237416690576877047942022105799641729353682984393897961607232161099464242527065324187760749834026830355630800748399617977574717737969654251736359778482832428750128026310187071573982873891614794355581448216026292388451623637848910311769133009955102593338914108452534996521318102448377416042975700005386176822756144768319895796122930731038230948480260199234053113462681376753191954068078731773470668606581673604306855042551621196228106522868542432530532757649042339883534622553515982874445947659047352556453422302114042389450633435743892562998435752589051417515902539962369

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 127706) 96272373339936171511921808641 (proven prime)
(ID: 127707) 3228199313000744637636135602106126453206825722326190638069398241057075460211547299728285840487378059349178037436727342790473311973282391505770473347891420545672172359219666029191164073183158062232822547371668889015225690394015976239419381632610753581733441031730985147735528732964911668290113117515902027865492826958215087027067003589095412647739312494954092043859672031518451806862975128956705895829902210179998813238835881240852259711893301567253215336513697680907576729044424151970308689936899438686044787403005567651299016809753711896107588230190429245906893923016189865215216774784250876150598420737463185488234818462243137708384344547734435692342021504031530180091475276315856398211429395314346345184843651309064407624149851473998935340117800486795843846728727829129421805708762047561003878937435600952470182171569799285915621006459377545467903894529610816185719948686721335490318500609 (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.