Factor Info

ID 113547
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 3315710061341500075249323944071073744282919792902334506043958204093551482956277582732266911724532271637691468484897708255741119712722032701904323276670390009953998766460881210767353438603909915875777911171532317967375651582327547961963055704862466925024197212362420615991131388898386275498312699962170299443962840962877899187713183203834902412459618355052157190176258242781866093453413945572433215794670431295562724884467124454025092772490681111860740846960393145481321237275785582746678967754183533674114878466143883807490343974878940038910530720853629678783549059255019948326046259245632343042651373672552582263440417317257375232364552545813184224849820261782789393946196646321026520797634213314883085457594016688141106039350087549096242379825511457934168259219118721451444851122626203633579990903147364773198548954270687456552984061822001726199393449288902882595429234626926318894927654660035811853581630762114730110289

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1986) 8057717727542546870762670074186964335136542666631044253669672873698878140854350888726731091530576827985285121079652401339282966027255850108333879623142250073671377247301620378289 (proven prime)
(ID: 128147) 411494938573968835181974849258178570319469826983425100191238683468886647126618912363162861224878220303729169581198413472837755703192099720379628385617209602282481963880386810968672231847435355930584225070960105533905551469786184548671127277954181197923170803806900182241511578646163909912464397569860210084986350081313108421710744141081158040884304386924446526301795308621513609728975395925716817008477658956661798720982525737193615935795690216614144537915497863821375680487474387677916055301085586952297898819726189794915239665169134087494870499740794729580733021463868786869044208584198283402571759748913214166036252759776267177508939744067879348704686577606594611420905382248537165810926681277318642688403272379921489719779009448969962788001 (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.