Factor Info

ID 113457
Size 925 digits / 3072 bits
Status composite
Value 3937412964927227031164788290780557677372808266063918687464616451152654129245639959916091815319479592688870629944779330648588099262774558500097892164036928915596301586781876089079793924548636007555920242020466601439442202875208337273945770025027445737083931110456738207580871949965132224187488655427462375548258396672906913369365114922314929866079344143934453171754781339924091502402773461642069846418740257070984981696238783705384783466183307144367018472618545528407088770297225581155970446321698392816802394773908546069225543826759478387137704884397606437516747918838817436408788410749660811063814803300383678130973994783920532684714926679498388641347343033575231770494740067721026653491182199613273747838982262426225829570093649795812692606904412493025653739018021130213268232881821019530633884171269937958979823382572363761404626876766702006660074173627951385170520854346970969614340111159065407182038138629704453587871441

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 782) 1090414335383168463561145167623 (proven prime)
(ID: 113458) 3610932869424934175654247097301864376227406835111988504397753389947285965283437278830692855583314395307243418407188281740672333135115088156467555897631425362705704235186164772974132510603496668602196882509738374406176819639756341382216416349453233564922660569506378646521106086682939856915442955280543265552347151533016360735165406824449903915514221405565305259587541901323077500774324891079147467729386056917075107229537911660957230535331138539724266784267915939670941423033950999022307116788230673431814077333519163721460415683432330143948592658214973334014288721332325888336494196851796116884916254960692604922478803848514003806269153368049915829168386155767794127916504990514566758487473276845836604745032641886116710850504684215122591354365910724343632799119671423293728807076414533126527693485171648406669947843930381920068603833360320428652643111173937012742212943169011724004426785860967 (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.