Factor Info

ID 113399
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 9215513967491842540732613938494921870833183773626396498572447518352569304302662198333167712100910468140976879085149293646680307232959106356734414785730894157103067122935774089728912309917984642718603853440476502159980822379573898098001144881446300858426193827401595370162931062386663385686687027128857782313794379007036595223173062427228039152289864497625150491208844920049918775550959310032122415946645898222468554884021482328735050422020850219243374382472037854196689814739730799044305042295512054612272638259207058237369234469973225550025927957932041198826172313349811321820698153723936790566940043915121460466177896856036219007873319326398438539453338367338689154674877548533522341442339851077556781808013719731407343111261236152336473442175627185765963919489323263848082062805475042667713161879397333712313710815331796055284821514242278916277976011486880609334388940013691863960623553698043608082331157420921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48809) 165176298658732959643503756799462187 (proven prime)
(ID: 127751) 55791987363343265996217827381400429563350744574378483767001478021484669396544494483844376880366479614511079025067100561341188131959923833941091967695644836498758822972826549329922260349670174911451172237720312112584874018037185182173781752595780883616505352739977746500182866703096225908035272193464296786156576916061838553113253940878112340408201804573742319807863755039968668839139816208996949110008914522089563753968796342649065815449266365716947663580289726958776938122979838013489068473464580214895034448726991434228159083036728970237893810128494476335484958515287671799172853592805417684111567452105302453280066650673316065194536701168821096617249146402278680270747731252243139457679840400876905604430571667937610246142113134577972388161215968769265029519527342948732973382850478770287640263954444158599994214047275575890497568834299266191173240575986839483350011289506283 (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.