Factor Info

ID 113618
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1517298732660563710333488126777903631398311275426655155776316288979128367644635198636596182237668084866483455897183473121721506042803845206746399946362804926645321768776490197702124621762560464835378938189854938469285641616952212425698101244946496234180524543254326201363652784710103114581351109242368429222471817978580540385464342341818136154287842718092878104855071245037718132982897590131515938775210381235303289183654169000674727338367145254396012051208388108198981947248881777715524895148615933919673851417532101809434999492305501602828048003711700625654874205245561511632989407496052953917249133963162526573944446222752925865924128011698474722483225737797606755893932839843752989900833525285164606988519106464240338661675369141812220871261401085175340901899445932200840314434904606130359896983334342214252371511753981583874621749751108021350660468054527999292354894970055329725875179310482177126383958298138779061939

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1532) 1291558265282875932019 (proven prime)
(ID: 113619) 1174781481753938761534448356291998925837998873684327639509929391810593107490455993820809929034290660757344336010193350180394190908707317724169726793280003900599594335264793119635824953579123208374766624067098733207123947340999595439202709042305643302564160195574393365439479373708998194677103351614024485279776343464905209875267548445337094916757686900699892312823379829197927093490349763150345758301318619360710357496194667357133886301180707196652830031491980809604973380436238194416214707201647985283879149042959506924100878330157084900547124924165400110463279760194338344923585101759821823386401060725942794188199602117283394044474348335354549026235488116511580042393457775863781174475503528886434010602259276711597767720369416807744905817924580517728752772680615720107974146713836855099004806038457355376656916018106434918637258453531887005445194784962661824994045967496288762121493540054740703681 (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.