Factor Info

ID 113389
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 247070715551198005622027415181645574770417662899068658431952173681609192550635393390681858992782741249958905216959026934055629011841312252561144592066728768633359315215224442046046834355945067837840626890640388424125855395181446708519309173289512161299902725002962902359274137492679161038052500833626034437906149583012184936263639849495244669697935951791865535598832231526021072220967891653535681826791735859387805810721811556671954924352221130605193352463701694412068253701150424951696327856519050869045918682202701332871149239371214098912956987623736779386950740489521237362519345572463532228284885659902345935972211675073859936994456311390972794651807294633252470399773332942772543357794460292999037818389960759261539802672827044315058412679814715577628615576261578236478707963985574475544771066635532017966530097765525251552208597527419486658076725505910663204340486941969222234517348868916475376882111109

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 770) 919046182779201475951 (proven prime)
(ID: 113390) 268833841193980695714484686237363953017190744376009834442105280589947114600186228379525555310987044133670002691295207080925843435506169969634009613850760359542762640426159090584113618942021598262988493029178131986038738631272588912370223335916928205257403917423914930133500405736945436130180527914576511793601875325913105641769217182444576616737690996440649661020531967223290995017051268434170968626089151657956427040499565335518957373288878992152588887730308950336175908472439091685170073216717544668636546916120405315007414962623816514073019303695265637217657738595022867316716180315607083988517992467388223444318500779262367105353663511361398237933153755562468990692438151289284670983380475097550156659029870151067331161781904083984435928243731694625461326229701587176633656024116244859099094350004928988732020482536087662617291490140703538537139979779865712482312262849021120291530059 (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.