Factor Info

ID 113543
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 2661958744309549064192727612269755797504861149660761902531733532104279095443909641696704333484266443593019958380961770372681012120696195749771244012984211718832956891049110392126186969027076120093586272958018293858161599659587937851882540481134510558725386713558738020162507359509233908554818534803824269460210812421268977390776996845078991421320051710722063376390476186981287846525677864601299233198576446785459112940571525454647281977136920167911280919922861872035433325346562431000249847367550037278693265237153333162301067006131471205718605489040286169111588857522485220659497893347716518094409179328418908238697480186294832694656705284932611602988107362197483235471925292826186337408469553229478545610250461999493310771218993765384240703328283882691171329247044916895418851389595706738086218962597906103536557932648487357914381310149125729597302804351068946191463558316989237105654218501353763555067

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113544) 1838716822770261727275429624241 (proven prime)
(ID: 113545) 1447726322696590245395789388049507225205701795336481125893149643763193433548463324299170336586486387620622670365844997496043981031121490219334809909306550342172502670334198478191729512529377035261375384726629196699372744567844116700465554346207092007412860739543191784504396427630781198084594636037547764240373684446480776370393099202961610175466809968269857061259308660746580203639170265289122768354061788205272189096551058912644596872793496103705200091144152834164890197762718101476017372350804555483319620247284582262249906399303548332859358217230944787200192994709917488080156435299073058283440950915998257498404284927610306936061341710314714917959188593413158597993328452701732463206862670382021682118044574143779279243774849070342045453635142819730438098092169528561383433558042319069155082287756159107434747043281745220555706734830707015051562622362206607765557742187 (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.