Factor Info

ID 113668
Size 919 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 1099732251702035738290609827397704503165065850299046591394124875723864231061088752664946908028920271346406842074240773411911332901030786396759977223806640736504972699880237776249669970447418832509815117141378433570470802552687556832600686341595288502166302487702477553211157233574609775372223180730623111212838097772725622989636891018837299355453419442815895954310289609748435001054753460776909102372555315825387191527544336835430304505783096648030812688352009096269602547166807164498661616129020754269491171706995429782715293729517498815762991245470273170751040264167135174234358044912888202371482397075705753134440986367015053668885488260073175350446576913784096716435186547554511988982746333138723245185209333506429754492815867243013907842418525326215221415073737735856463846498201413025651304017559420415696635473778924410744447160313564976627824110096035633646175872835249242652406573290394706530615890705063340631

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 36) 412670427844921037470771 (proven prime)
(ID: 113669) 2664916547195158436835241629097791432713512571592714238574452035501926433681924330418341960582144984271806118914696742165481144502899240156692347245245470483596982960775931874386782799611027969134706237305430172728330409868364131172642995698507109523311735709647688628162134141606905040336452497262655910112510015740592645757076692948922820255337100527086044811168889229443920219114892631893254207471257877015596423825292911582837911430482533318311105497796783140120932084257211692088649764774887282121191590320108426190410378385777177457894428121359860654369805687047202467763968157582318353237217814207941237056843123642096189229472615062008495630350771458652046141036013878303502651326390739273792230387334929057946215455798740582728043387572654231738485527919479981218731231743797785243455403437708310324374228248775059771847304849986919690926674852010555767075487365649384542318163605091661 (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.