Factor Info

ID 113596
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 7119632908485580589973960350301003779934640832193352350591444350632056534455207185825686950841493805848466614931451572827059046373530629849406763443544401961325637865286702267462943803500138040567822955762041940423699966411467348026695381335110808965426556096488265057513066999314072861526593629908144035934698431166454909903829085063043688359653616136846081193169134317798864816565055212798248047220000892935920284152612269061651418653048179994614801447793137541540282208673103315491898522595721334166727956962505380958318386887385859926035172056137466355756507916525809794108163720882070414620581046366115554221663043369378711177564277286207971066887023664252579024726930572785269264309673721335691525853668429817839919654871907953363645265987378708054303891029711843428080998789993562613210044282469723298629497507785761633466306918545699414296771562852473668379150880994278303967725869242178873347749204837009231

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113597) 116107919772585366481 (proven prime)
(ID: 113598) 61319097977385528775442231042828323853318268853053024926086097128191585689451115898137675854343682109458599431692651165299188763139964374582583663474108436275892585503512419948213634981041489663239267747294299489514150185940430212917982034051155449552418573642101482503693879899822571300114101736107578579785815329797834675226425364345615707668502385975809309472040267630419679010248612248669624318733278510958243529222978473577411730873150545179896346061442811201083424579000282942547973741778990741798081264415123333556089848730643249019968266395134850155061455834572620848346095435178208215996222206564127759897289298252136305784261250438129140660058679644370732135125027411260521765322422212276415735738739761144202507170865839583958352616165296041979819856756488406182772766125008913713921015339258202287314069826331040689332446169771319585701918202237214383964869201231788352910148428222751 (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.