Factor Info

ID 113467
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 48060716191188048327618496454924860463839078576750035427679546950545151104445559534806964246344879370503449292681452628037152857300193260561030581803105744979768968323512317911925669833942218819886252403376222792792439705978685124632855252499914042814577470707503900253881816603811935874806001990426592757157055065328574497811711898044101909075268045767437121886809699276234205347635186908075629162384673042034431874380461782829969132974282317563414104584846478140264376152097645482571941828317518725834246466730670609066285238301432593367020316893556547522949282107550372723989825944802365743720342438250106263249589268749489204358196604402684275712759774039966616148345619481154277091257287649462480633577119989601071927999651919960377481251546653363810374621355019765410784369429222794552259920720001897113610142623826384781040953167321630602262537294873921951788933791575078403778328506977057772271041

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7414) 15360894609285281651561 (proven prime)
(ID: 113468) 3128770648692331476017873563322930069465658747906533719210933208731705077017140126144585659246182000685039822815858317825868366180719382751414477756651453532311982767981186673680759749941327633227936371900404973545565835795187024260440127500129944329115667975818399572429396762563092546852526639400551217281196354509069976111013884627911455790811301679269443154841939441699094506807375163807778613628938611618314590809683398004786007640263374006813759325309124696736015734469355713018657141062347449364338870733827335798660012010383966704420599478013449117875652162534329129790598859729247933083422616339859418149440316172750350562126974736968522327475130874255112020434505886421947371043632568062841727577619679190052188326890098831267885857937796298478402292104438241460931455415281520436735454686436539992110250478514870631838005362033444366272304431038515690310266590348777878681 (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.