Factor Info

ID 113643
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 3997978099304977439183342840687564656977088050794947058818191087538466904377163381283512002795109849647644666135186397755310600575762810199569097644271666190659335954644001109133968975434427830626941434321006884997818542862464751493625688025917995505672408419698641231523319923010721375554577609762872241688051096862146116603411730797498296393886598581367373155032328444666374999186318773891666015111431913145259993945779266881712022734528720752731862365926152010200214646233756736747777593626264824410138485023833000469069632993184299092573084042828310312098054292174014082150326637455230271600619282869163267147271070489378196537588142748000293593839694603582618664818257141231941010613920278803273921423553006604735050141267611443861625521293592813418402608462941314202061003227424539732814924764805963274162044841898845533064734309954907128717626279452103857637329298191778231070208137336111426835735681

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 338) 224189164930816106106049 (proven prime)
(ID: 113644) 17833056742678611362300347256923961608058608231568256886658770870573764115156726708688359966672423771621885825608527005475862531085227168338092581171071151067888308500421276597680027501560245060480960472315345011939929967683208854335251223408913810870235246091349434854238276538407784040202628351613404378432022173321681732120332702945999925329161123039231736819517066442690280759890402614387280923665098287257421609457434153690532905433154289686586364425629833634000833977112529071062710762635559473660766695007480976312779784993515705925900932411981931316145044640793418830291734939983546382497696170506956587015844856204321668682025040150305769838984500293810108151898051130540244973191101030328104650762762378898854686404909993173209414156903330703899168571340213794506932859586999363960934729886723099302638290220880875157824444030856133504690939386219794381476978079705386616769 (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.