Factor Info

ID 113412
Size 904 digits / 3001 bits
Status composite
Value 1268080462137712671497118557170882223917613670384441166666066692832925347634811351175106694873533807673222241927877079026687701895499855317122940548163815172530395849585262422641598452769560349135211572434298296037068133646736203329459812804921190170610172840631894069289535432673476173206010210128436011902031749720194009025159973425438955907982201628133305122903553810548050889173187629951115339207736833671002759054954310396880924488442403286341912129815928789476174422546089008262197766375149680441055868148753005330140369352660114984600802972539069938527908609734476160783625518226997889273570154255654492439841329248254899903869039337988463489174877005452789709040011932870971387445759366576084296718812936840652071790669127014142057316803889339466405997665051695032159828877783844904860670770109249984822746844550016828551543943437689818801990894414122052717643764810432279448485718041458539108449

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113413) 43703095494502700101 (proven prime)
(ID: 113414) 29015804207672686458499521880875699371109763668086102367658380008847598013370766170108074115482770329789343860049186578095191573015570660523282344283503178645745610878311782882808269681989281031463229170291695277674930918731772169864625748590486185172156785524258501642388383124990978405129138280167445000584759009233033840075609070344918331992130970900148141177498745509414830442267424303857244532354039071423005271435064618290422306576174115285505602905893773508438970190538549717566558791999866522363256771826472063591310145830904491114472875328048743675537366917386541113759332952413551983364211475135298410665607112716805206793207913999946284553065180509508306705536423978548105218859223451628511730814783720846055344683375832154003586905717793152863648857248382404763132325246883012105263708439607714895073457285018287569173579246917662651826112806387406009118046533322311453549 (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.