Factor Info

ID 113446
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 213020837448344309136901614103071505971451014976108265707701738785019543457595872134165800242773476628934273914632742981360136653952078761123719972481236107605381530449552486106328163729046155517839229320147774329655889561303596514863928409857068246722181362355671650474670548704694840415264089065047968680952148925667958660199967747848733247758645991855693666836572971336932738762460045117937274316612359693183540399893429860487168632552159252461472878802710608988405006792655888189824088517182153582929590787525037368959201486057283389603801088930745577070855610549079515848997626202289558885787590570788942608183523799393359719597856203250723177652218198037385229730887898494503969045677536370760433286151385707866582312288598185637980811336642416879652552333089416923925823301810539377205180729296199049540235709674765471614838801241292922993438135119201165650641429342103524936133930112934452294004179135509234024081

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 78) 37125857850184727260788881 (proven prime)
(ID: 127862) 5737802431608577109572776671639160554711069430672752445033206905565192399057992247687438048217266092870078600747814443642543830516579716252059996436275361970429385678925167808338811854040306205249792319373000340769914596752538393376004269148576120727381569145938950136240507279465679467985432482330010250098302085545005225224099560526668697108512401447532594046106058387328881414749115856151761655730581141376387319241564693458383839171712157080374602605632288458642436371339698006403907505350017521364369651949291691027040062796385525523529268728217374779620372790337080108971499593514304377328779590247982191308249766321016404091206506049874671591449201945154939993572127472721312434487000819250452914303849671017288043880735214320154587864023974882482191033061356249477866171531660404427452133776667901468609041974248893928285432005612300671729403023283864569408190029246003585748596881139201 (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.