Factor Info

ID 113417
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 6241178090851373109028192451436048714738879555894540285395090127750600890294294211643245654224365733004412275953289442830470979375248191747315704865376606233083630873333483255857259639259157703895621798131540849355659028686674005525864910731127109316327705507025309892549830017763885164600136936233285389882785815313545512026232370820312874987818545961139523482288625991186483611239298930540838556700764637267902825515991980748947412567711533831841920326824896688933064631996831887441366221483176165682307395966148249921715908553035872310726913200659627657045397848407982334904131123312336907081860263843891135963426936451509301616239104617197256286512517150293199591874703436156258961758843466123691172885790283257767107254062041198872371450105124535090267592862611735913579036529951671596534326902606202976252019354691452430045864873899734188351598499121345261540925324398924500237685126492972455865720461247

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44618) 42638944745574249746163341491277193724326134521043003856577951719027123818807529357818841990449029271675912845144426857782208647742996435459383088339637024900701113240246718360303990097351913537823826854824985644494454266842702878442613297922247003596977698826880754572363497195897201883868948566614361441281 (proven prime)
(ID: 127784) 146372714617877174080463685257489584927665566663339434660098074283112380514857552098760647483848535623354613271856636426142009340335326119410246876481712799642806715184203806578481655758094735443675997509163795969235829956396912980254585443769538478423338150252812559179203364633705521246129247620156798149521132392336940511810252355674140053289366365671190193081904140375423590393175201151634504808268833243587778722383392205165894180716719679393761359141651172857275131062918195181706118075719918381005396401781895399644598115066561706215135427516194426817285089432086565283024726036389003535992445887 (proven prime)

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.