Factor Info

ID 113523
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 169380965481894065830427700682116234209787176196458486147905988611172666446455963008679410237596007373768085746066246205194541801647866838001604598417492066770176725582988417149736293988066830508443017000456824790451914348795157847928400622072103548447412058494959387541072817682215943191786647679881018275654311912890039642901005408488853808610423836746533573182220270121479165154097673561680917286937681731827549622919977062884899908578494365477395571605724460419768128716652286861707879154192950551465077901666179822813764167373992593890786694664125248502395647614889311892872260247050245080054553741626582369268964987621171384936632514226611556182768980771713163321290470568999051534760619473490897018023349529475455986192185342136304636588411937540299858616811247980461400589046464345017162858044932714992896427602826374305919492085901296368812437201938251895633334538240620042325909494381715594610087061

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113524) 846527239039212077972239379 (proven prime)
(ID: 113525) 200089208793963158194127681324854378076672930274772360273052335349859921435381904911265007391551063695612133038769213979342127403631087889084338755780755545902332332926825872796906397576609926990995627068429378221366897147407003691744549083813090739694704452293005762610890472328188055231680261306136045099278212784297933668667792858696748736996506877177772723042616390020835929808805920666389924387902952836335978680802355482287486056482517995215681162266438681074393893631890721648635099118481660917230919637466943863044953443880652008828314624287368308175928835591273607392923153371132365020326872481165288747671839248896160003169298414086103312935084527218845459195704934092685238737410924784013869283448122734582909236416776325477755003693142054562942049519315970057182383408441659241852501253161008649106285681005031289935407113651804263323393158941883126152828655579776850359 (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.