Factor Info

ID 113663
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 155831557486406085291281910707252160015396110230105511166258061220669361592222697295493508981531256129692599329580127285518371028122603533152529218689154204439793108871435202435959256095281067583322683989653930683420435918649032620352167023068831051285661023578227546507003971141130456858073659626948234350863171882922309102787124339185736198323189161635193496965894667000367085459640151009278924653085647980627193840867009397097972323500484810250551300251691494141991737295514903614499393203690193764317168403264040490194500818447521345273441521612652232038674173191020940247757748418689916135324206827201630746121422295544954333924906045433136667232155706168588276532462118501554816910124406386701174316702614297256745768786594055801144924328116241486022950873546530053435965967292610714247793385612483376899323952097119800235184978282413546341404210990991489457877203748920692907874605142079781469070615666810644096255022269

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9094) 2971841379558728500308112219 (proven prime)
(ID: 128402) 52436027897809475268708306249557637801089655026193313629295016340264396079554773162177532148165511214455076471589620346155988882295328830438669832380733631247188133563556103705727097039387470148481832212069719440458077986878508819078375623942144666135828307637556344564582952395810132395046988743344298358615665121769166672784116365526207611316431054693678527802099972125434159893025803290049280849084094232132006045038562425271133696673027170064403749973750858359304468286823288182994590644896478117932950801864733336393037682959145466596207023582328476625706016161947585654295145920752904598446730652274295226558744809941310190454646777916052165053656087632492569476149945845980506421305287173387196150227177170484499690066665687481031402702303568840754008969338048491405434732683873903483628902383295879061628036254280608477136122185334559193650318092223951571522822990425874590064387036876458951 (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.