Factor Info

ID 113608
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 385437266385816714083548153955532376877750052661001774293252843425756193267128080154243424809804291732206585599219574307304515071379191912623473164956616004776793165287825332464086059228115526514962538804268250953371947336765113199942779955662184735080180585398684977268864232503928501414852780853352177535312458405412526503503180771738421607823715996791522190780185755379003982965007545393671609707532889025341877792525915268174678660932583707572273576067528182779830192483829037795699515826677132833234115634648593298761952072006801780030521114545843652295308589786485767254455778293969910124159681700032944976504876577317086393384090452941759902897721681182954587633742910868226174242359222079267337534844428095855155188265619769406193137266693866948150655696212936903565637689695274490486703576476231844596621300017766569043971964698307261512710677342485460264077117240963588228670051432736469127764918559

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 811) 71770902070121337353161 (proven prime)
(ID: 113609) 5370383473921482034499987232170060073774829220025429340765566829281947609087019929679389265893000615748678913761749328888241627614904584391456319301811890144054922494110254188823207588438978713212811417342200708352838510859569031343426321998711486129326277623854084042750852352363377040400076138549759689987939384520777251902428572130974771974932806477643570230820188561785287972747331963947660062420096987316972079685495914641117217454646822403891536611934641501172494841969196717851425056219022556839664141834620161891070080721463252134289638729197900457752471452200931380400852517142301046301196510953728310616988501791058914493813501770323600343786870669588443408778685639945042593710510000246442463943063316015721755663507106192777705234195165918172804131171492359938175743658477925720633638320262296731072134494312278240794716900617401661018825318189291515050545260331482962948519 (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.