Factor Info

ID 113450
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 104770793404279649371435553818729335395848616602044705045828265011643215136434878860631820555851903452655012168412138331385040941242775843250233894552699430687757822591849358973583813102649706880565974147969409862914871008780771903065111750352878600204873826706398925806325483113480784616787439783240760289292803029585283013147140766161142608204879679064039979273150861757493167696739997455698272983023581380975338603580526108001426926330419517075524042580791585959026035658860187361118398366768965712855800982392142581037957037063560831849068041665999576083509235747330214641591229839321181975036660561934472004961181057658924707642583082257955691350711472845182901629731312648304355225846054018340823136046606770051632683828494143034031029592402268689260647827991640295546349609140116191714754190961727501715647902100039289952661097153616844832918162390336669590624235136977861146065355536862520790191959616927

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 127871) 601027342574707738588722387970251447464543 (proven prime)
(ID: 127872) 174319512579008221734553621533806329448417446091740608221157555539760233008278350089778187287122017582705600301137598829433538951332531177553824523586381281476371096509999443118006916273227335306550629343590738806333028890197363382251417893721776108130367095313859768170615115265085493040423527026849847600738586424153163943395747852841887332577318850144992277502250839301098596866650140346037926775552753409005671410309686565988658587963834227765719560515452290630305250968516529066154531450053339659527841464915695026790924150825821499290314531840448305671770259456285408660265212712352950835607942795201488704778351862983453553275014404002034698120097105497925987910764882890492378330400512398191077207839522150930926258825559803827141276450847456017556507831544641464636069593981748559852421225503149916486639972078662284533166507230021430266874716929694778230148289 (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.