Factor Info

ID 113459
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 619940955714063266689751841035986605347436453108398378131180316034228248694649433541367047121709465313575890068479897613185845102105895648404864513781544432019109828249507007295366271405246312603163015803124893768110875225972361869283270923801657618757226897864534487079212081084770841744372382996799132073541884950855941826697250336319646406001719650277548344158021662760676763944817634673008496578867858469306696119941806081599709383794687217428311156625125645290963791326117368849053009392616437142867670758127243895028981646796337817626996124951555009111956108071579558940522273955183945096756879216267498386040261094258162878478523507276108131860369534188128746265856650013664279512847698288528360795631046042194217173049611611796866395149043817057182505267071031783665339866809697723057213733011905547845827567553376098726402596295569229180725107889257843321410893478697510166331854243097754438250631257550246846524792332249

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48838) 345045656263459063347216675819714053678377340418479 (proven prime)
(ID: 127893) 1796692537525261102346446007225886731034583874506530674095054232017273134456707217302509963929693458127317695566168628024416951613099891791832300789940483643649518590276319669109355315566489612564417939117144003374532703969452347486125633551592995960155563044081919953454484959187906683615636495098978280908046032234667859175960598602864659841942732238376417292949358268744004166846884504841248518543096985678728299107014080660801092445255230404183256304949522544486187119427021752290092161776516191281310597752160721925338842452897628084523588858277681298811347194919610886674577311967044679975928015766114461863310831917683795063729707077170646317125275487025941922755518810481413455647568997733000990769971687008208640330655608262635471851140442301667304067363577391505703755376251294490540212563109010327286101542772578047551329397109305313831729014164829308705864701572368631 (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.