Factor Info

ID 113519
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 278272378453331958270560333109982269061177571931424367556480474495463701191504178291172365203041146759515397931704912399932224895597305846242346024936008437841823764767647799687533521932089542263890834652621902357514189164334711121778281451722769140980819967247093805863740533314643377442066023184221240284109743040792855418070268293648117804396836968178327889177406917016777355839162583751340479852692352070528111329701008549727302882087121847915297665732641209783262177849214567341462184346698509508327548001831032680760074268780418422411868294086007118957052335736982999090647596032528828302908265759960632150478434372927173559163432391873216392438165573414872237046093178003364546315725373674892559024228510005434166011313146004413557952634767963466647154146952431099527565186364750352759678003036565897730731035272082487782336797612065774669064861968411191523034742747601880825406522118546271291888264380542529227600616041

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44656) 22143195249400504424521 (proven prime)
(ID: 113520) 12566947783241255024560608191486069796004113488182867994479247027811071122780456749646871030898088998163683797434808266540213673152381098320688706546671117596031517681831794236056561775587169875004402497420357576008085429420292709555798848271391680655791685132435917723145821610328354809886079776184297219614890575524734348824480623431943415795173218202184268596647713382463417717621938052622798795259900235924987976566254009191155241956260328554375793491053841574458806392996441871143733445670592348422001984687151003562386869412535389072594183073670686115014517824045127463526892424657719181698538776619990044980596553039835901059345649864624362129261078246316637655733303386142553410982843728749590162440137077188605518857535888519186128602577039588085788051624757529948509638090513188943909448928014774790368025695390494690814596027389595685825770554961910816606751759167594401323160203727849877369121 (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.