Factor Info

ID 113447
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 17919089813913270571259363293997912528555333872049466795141387697634171778102689162824467090728445143636052106740350222799067253051360488160293879603562302721375843668868849172684353627026888188553671793304091369651952515310428578936368103049170108405550838657538883005246960683289180234568141813623145806853955421737222333929855216405382614079115149292846159402494333122322965384677004470656597044978135099977922017503062095292713239636818904868482484215717365609647465344631344243019198704026425094782708819394178028639866339592395283471410959988597243295545906206961614841734769680906344847987732915422365239405892603396951017468840464404861353388731113712609983941889867502365327425026109076030036098498796638537042461824557652514132992068810556750093935067123332932194079781385498866987811385592823441723406219608469128259552518416866509796753436381978979890832814374576173823009595450763981291876644737873246152423191964679

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48832) 7156643178549798131919135031499796219799 (proven prime)
(ID: 127865) 2503840049986164615395144730433679779302482111796407726965241412663754563563048355117902286555538136622780224411623596695715862178974708626655149994779737352400804724018442025220951221947440547813720024994862762878798163467498815995346634601650501257772456245894757625246670949913016881825326985687453330372443820835940030954151139757372920971484572291692807704190235961823609452603766746041638568836911698963152673039754259781332547475274452198494012433118365766480657762447050618809455003171850025804115527860056282249207624636931523496877163608588313882282101981711029139419792740301102059511583645092060623050698775670692539265580939704798689634323558023630281161587904286195294157449215053292815728647621637244252404627729053408734034609464568586673336171774957578875656426607145204723024818650522069177162604114512089376740605247935323202624068454708607287542720606419576486084431121 (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.