Factor Info

ID 113638
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 52648986157470041836376187948169182284573292073248783642524458472211781636752863107394797496821461347011842142119106993160216734591187140444199309752198483739890026043755946159809863080798198024019251116734268364966253496717683008241155494273112087646198233563840371559490208354460059363749895156678996119530542036842960478829920878232683799746760305926196606215885251593783623815702003810192611829455017900888932126354593225290170532995807555805099082785079602755820483209560600360064766252926703894495247124799329225114418917258287583273635899756451684163810085440602515734024045407614995573468669909279752352525319023524448408925727583700881505500056621688946891758565568980238891045385285045890849688357330131861538343295770413393050120913390985059188188335357757772440901694805540364779982711384145121457307390458464195868882826086950757595801025336927253772528209444536720387422105854085242131100888472729476183343801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113639) 1333130873308284722443190729 (proven prime)
(ID: 113640) 39492736393402116161789705473742652765234099077362498007441568008010261587408492857250141789703229332321235913475293331859128034188467808461379123007084542735674970663664765107235177587126286627871134400985204892681780468401641469954106012632830396477935131002298112569476177929783334167862973208386474302274950217639819840595641188147678451569891403408363192813926218851226329366290966706564769152540540486685306013654905896877810959570260614091826066956667346606702458880574943173062461707222657647090091171721286925259276836919277698296249435616606379500394965210691965691965113553392129745162489321113160570182693324307596755834024374707561210718428855194788829309212720347471014761800425208607780134117257687621804621543540180577771946123621190339063029140496265910997329633270647648688894712159002385437616505173005855453003908554889889930977501566460436086996022017427347739189265916211569 (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.