Factor Info

ID 113400
Size 927 digits / 3079 bits
Status composite
Value 521260262799755335005554921743734401690014536080911472397215733654976071728755856144102020918535123034764263600942178050438296242355913627285579200133296834870787107846481883793378528201544495817499927275238554303889250543334853687805131860649674395289627577237895791215692402058822014757910723245484557756591012236906894362039087500103264305711755317258498431276610627152981290252087348104538990448661306925794926365349532419282725775505273664790596950503406207853399675904253623167532984972710828590111517073132071037357129789254356855386689701619075543285325782787088153177054036588090041769095808706207054039416190877445200918694908504991403146408945020753036705309168565618158649841470173182932937228272275360587531921041030491753533871701355219168966727824355394156801579365447425996553602594780862414292335252332574252634907454223306726470697758710398619200650322597126226823259078816948706145066162930641653410662860129

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113401) 175473120484600347239 (proven prime)
(ID: 113402) 2970598923414606551767228047194757014173654672306092087221158153981034563708733715741697615071309715926116863463939648117726466649514154291611542097005635220719789206152507158777306768510346935896283210645254593613614969806299719989157239491698824427591493224825333715060288371327485293434900904835257800350673585201466406967992675524435449644718689620306074564601243926626441393630967585873488858640087182039111703399147384356915330961263511870306354842111135415259011943488472628907327253373467414575640267981359352035453488338462067396613992399463314345007924028218329524749545197520478319091534780147969424344108567964912512292385714004774236897209125343894544153876087574280261065435449346141118841155218418871240234624821524584376183484463498160837275575096480757225457571433784437576991946396668876653929233109517899117708500458053037812949385527973340085439230631213698913566336731740478986652939511 (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.