Factor Info

ID 113615
Size 927 digits / 3079 bits
Status composite
Value 588769122516003369741985603981108821255152313329538418611745481212852909124219478740619136005184176332107939571263322904077372095962918932967984231305098012019129561520883365745803625101599719747027394984119893513331513063748475336856127402569683614224567608776471648854790659660502765732655411350208033069446638641795654073924231105278758375734905652773030445304544755809696426153122171588981599167282910415537383037453745340573753047399792883361424816455863165156212108145175248549782015827606351933003194735572109499534677022255842554827697657566512657008935964991497125955136147851468498849892083484370963350251450544767985686355639663052770057340587847954755989759609445550506046086316838300559093831334257500267152881956235849831718360975285948530901115168306323491692879192136041078078195985925882912516353519308451967669596491742087782624152002047835381087240324861199621635512789367842639423094260998251986376168062289

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113616) 5874012007948443037703 (proven prime)
(ID: 113617) 100232876902414917977362645537090644413712317184396130062971757153960222589245691913282619877958371064784044283755902328700543153856444642350615776589545637011147584493093863884422738023584059519838629965155906722819418276269843967684521709580010001640409000698782555817934452977136186733041309290533849970413987645992320314042858345287436672037018047733793148040814232437645644144228120288781651260658915350594662464224446456012626854793132243639418183034077935525036861540784097579899845324652325294232259661972454984209849243557978011306419906799242754945664519938172581599734298059692552811031538613950514374271738269927294000038233011515487448978635557667270641092765789127106733479424397645741517715674660992579596535388784773008286598612265193715300972241807425510045227029827358644177257597795981015820691135168555668542985356301829355668356428986407451132410094273799986215610288356101021231129063 (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.