Factor Info

ID 113530
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 103963392054182436204348160689664743323259906622789038675337369714811247321581338836790465496446019709260826062055762174066256292637239606587144452025433542337745854486543716795595777171422491132492476838731742396908308753776564546155438791066536640208890060583882976430914361353912769923808706785784007793980179620371493828834247331423541967060395999019996221668815262173947226581345157072531877203730451918050927014438869362754073479489682681673028205006170208285239064133674377849222141867863748777761231501542633458074189462788249140810591374229773268600819223562428050631564122238205036298132747385584994467105849832653152474339231813660346246072131656792664014614445774477578376402500579862357635620120099376358066434310375476574859592700863936368503194206883845041249268261838915891565894665180847792446391215775034291114553885281274805696523000527859401653073959953277646592004591081348943864779201

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 128095) 18960144292559211407857254206881 (proven prime)
(ID: 128096) 5483259539062801923420200332799485582207195414855368311597463589018470997354128479764212172901863754043766092403420246356579662624558864162104671404887341296735891053133606440271289945734409182077095232203486561798481334562236829735101147564237036101999643640807002926659700038130787803110213182633680589087929128174040874973068007963173064084649113189722232873008136103651935522207337253247987612880753702317938074426959802807013057205133140458622205829834091140039567996027013502984664747268669556677107122065866106533358041964423864118254546909964625610263092345315937149286589370392679590362860811485246989300979571262202516489679594656559957608073907794270586874587012947006589388533821722131404296089807502885128044655051850009116779607070300154001978150582956395801934301436474734854757718214055712966263405633673664370881591872167986162214755890455469897640292978721 (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.