Factor Info

ID 113569
Size 917 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 10796200154000775097344641350493355244479805754519527799706331696685592745251575220718423124310607815221025165438032434157995834907063539088143258685531110313968174195968722888055079121120361869590866499906420327793382011601096106901330362784014873056157080582763680969463721183589769685137458019120506050385395211141673995704484628608737491360718733072206531192024945106612843192761201729113141897983380406128532847719269835232876509989144271314752077897248471695680111963496115440212181771695144418050499264292017880981125196870847660954803576115172408828657938374440947078248008796131896904076904321127037858593500592749508638172802464601540919714475367339670336928983709843065193848484058970335651125771026931923924500453737546640730968624959477175215290668212438629955520101312443025199815756664100622422503832565280271408026751752631745537909719705777280816037411873759061347030197544537006076684567645079723279

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44667) 14934280937345113283635758922149723162376600686960605523680609717833608967638355862814459016889864161955239086691693267570411934698671926950441348082059167235583668992116749231240931637248083371121389916840550933737866720383138196112898072509332097564980456742112208102458852965369236781609 (proven prime)
(ID: 128208) 722913958783477242098351844743647220942056957528237939348331397303572627650189790166624553308617000695033165830161956369022620512671262033239434352422349048729865016560292130198939611320215006083995992289944713478552630380300386733184422839555610387363295591205741597899532535681196129965192951837366553848698163948563109041663675180947876540701292835381156100321202098637595578704688661025944768956650396019387652113750497638962078676262747902111387851300738717826030596278346269470944076589176594109111615368363635804523961861233021838101858711054130725232206905884482343504958178810578758058972153472527206035462415862592631 (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.