Factor Info

ID 113655
Size 913 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 1066524032020734895807886618405583849964035148756682604994728837068710525757136217026824520344229922832580493962864441637994281988311290689131871007523600832678800103389381056795646179732994745849180439188062249248181210063124504419533755636881953517240444431294995097475734276117101131665801514007513745011337129247853857398976713494327284344285385964654178994044170110064196564494762718160625510222707478703836955446304268004519568379715593831539736706631145740775212213999320095364581543561781556801398498764349101231157968666585057259674058488511834569131736558201560856518302411612380305468275322159949209166710363190503517288247736285681118159551038098193714927509306106658882828920907804044371499072300221885565666970285048626740644146523490563269163920321768052117513947652497312403557849045918593334974764888589185741746769850410840544426414522872283258067254574247082036605845263498431576538912848981119

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48939) 1789410292065507730512002226286217544901 (proven prime)
(ID: 128392) 596019837792288158413018743150083989919687407667501530533552420472633676109662858594799900015328584594195712896755198571860563061976568289765135447135929331567300231571007025632347722624404178318519801016916447176907569947579772081944986088211724549192106512062732804686764581729189610773953458756916994416557379338703992198900476007514645325104434218269061820566514952732662159901612128550350803964451452716451495757526476174747313561343966793705489069920905748118104695127753336891785284408675882074401920372739792292979896212476357704647931814605929850282406817667313612538557282328170605214168544305157051184508271530282394126840107894769349507314478119690063286401336291326327476852004688473312342365119547577830016912994429276402533415080890380806990559521079160036273955205770357218173447662516640721861390131640139062300092349212888735687969950166389933485298428019 (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.