Factor Info

ID 113666
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 32094844028672959233403469641741766554571037794942428461105133279732604132265325755720677720179374020446407796839071862064145069901764382144894566880917163157364015257773125000629407193246198946760233839142849924094757282918818244777080935792927273073901925593073616227315540998599056518654588817090305878496020420298227593258736735215110209288300831950769422545729509005208261950119508383297566195037305724409255023256553824501655947435066540588005321034528587200483585255152974186531556039487668646264248794450459539070658088662490322129260111866373373895369301851520852606921200101451323758166990182227779480881971114125504021174229573966415964843656389972794651709874684541169947688163247708876514798377467950738038164068633094609848050384351807350400271214940905296842316953992863314311792089578480081886977919876721292001039516282077033254512182003211759817140212860400440479890907414861311191642131720798041868873169957089

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48943) 512916051953637378690987966223 (proven prime)
(ID: 113667) 62573288370343342083934828286651253597836442740643995463943561188540356701638759342822175058220389262379475930846178569355991588162142920204905763831891993190490531002763414866171884421306599661666362369060640715108757475391826867231750880259623281410871342528266948302383242281361096851352337844167484649501613846267745357789118640883744322056029267173301454410326599895609815951218026509857381432102878417916249154364994978950495023612235934764644953806080548669089109029302078026990705942560354758432016929992131852280505196278715532408414187539095299926450192289417996370889132191207014283888460668032995211075308989242066993480709449733019670227643332573898118575094234464930240642243961081269979826673405220001606401897322743572337679766417639438735252338688159420074739334179956622457715258363593716017498784970998179362330975221764662771360042463936042224484933110239628332262712825177526543 (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.