Factor Info

ID 113537
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 167425034608559385102218701647346948982931284380838148793115946097860389982994868626979055788736770249003113049169311019860895147038728496681378288189963820178670292017417242343163640768149417859009905957399843377018064196480003222039311248817273928231075488302327284889420660437931137694005153760591094797384583790012252743472196779753059058512781308015522977374091992414242483657449565465202031829599998008034598547267099845816119796147149526320928623511152515381170267257957910399713316315283976805313319213936972293280345700065560028978130375680954848073129414450117929139330394808414001071828348998775351064889730280469951004052953162124958236284293051862108837937307540793873806083399440113682658051458420895228934289677344746498491324448724008107607355757539963484730029096509974222422752861454737788685621642733822411986375120688062129593477639383731717713923833229534044716857003611960304841961276240769

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 580) 1931734634522754726108707718410439174358483201 (proven prime)
(ID: 128122) 86670825079409846971877655533471270941351046562229260416861804982711198624715832491149995197567016167654484398629959957496089427969545783125294964565071839270666500009800625403462896155869969288493262687616620543298954457382800901869937646801007737087517456595685644685121195690745026768622537347594215657304253339167242625955118672776340902463159108910440070508176154652215515880114910029452172081691187514771610815402244596858410567957695089583751795124848480512376594280938218104793384598800439116593544605028923776757420131793277023994237485560307142253506940949610324528778471300177750231824944126188082760755804790870372648784446970552406119190556815642584486334143727341313860011816852179393988058157927626661228342018768795171040355251563925480179149022064710692953670441638435827386697944224675237789303769883178119168827820725241656941073410336828085219969 (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.