Factor Info

ID 113621
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 2296643071561682221363815518335345980737420578187033454745326432555913094220889122777022409599793545568967995285940215467974053778996037842495498938464182009189787185937692424631175574848256806061937099268540754652750847710721168593071067612677737221783394141978567888532378703938909073923726561751297081500178611707700965054528672264497232009431910784481214894784476601796613484979516801719872444932340353211681062814789640822832746265802602073380891413151524847129491595003267590646361033112014731567759320494014985488880725170971767594710811115264618788620698033540045110714206920579024701876578965097027942194151758548689959997616645735400637093823410171263771834448774552363998096692160641097309312671214594764297852541679997190693032191734180154670255340058672260935459115455011206748914364949035319703820762975993408047484167070709781082844320474563875312547500684505768899235298608532059788500783938330710231

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7407) 43137227648024611864946839441 (proven prime)
(ID: 113622) 53240395750533418144569936025051965250617198013540422076822805208966052331246574661105109987259103492745881473004829625841227200970388916538106411522685183667098663507458966244969804767417525060813796609951920786893277908097261840519298778009546548413730201406957083421494206611720221632728256799388899777719587559212638470211691438183908132437501398456644542558280588761572406407685283026259250869594015329708251810179838676263103147664816709288898631667978335929116891288874799293328504096711951261178212266880801958825314161848972979749990741131757771693323782607074061825698987826055934658349190899523037402141091484757413547280470677864403380861675808220146315131855341632767071721265328706457211105320548445775984205259848577387072165555080962731404679839153152129892510610976091846482750590608261012825355488948905908953809679784898488901800019350035733099380267397206509434697191 (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.