Factor Info

ID 113681
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 27344450198109438021216328188289527216453042442967894829356351201193629318606623235282096638820708961790226666640876400168219578325041956752895792369499662342520415346713551588475119725183250328207162245264882526833225686737684309153031675066403850021000312095630940404518220954296745759199307458404689080155142546406955049346418846536770579799646473807826564098603953017406137390825861718501492292489075280820759125308953973978284468689121558181087972069429231785561203954834742551884702970240761496853284995470102506742860252019845055296521231203616483229680832730535250420689698693510167504780690781218260205327879838762094394917290038303347784375984254124525878608507758710798666570110872225556924308128569821020314482154562428108582424503917082370554323749033038981585247698366869595625254988554124284555063881863643597424985861349032556568477920897062609346930464108240266540195152087829255364344230476714001344849

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113682) 534598942364753680529 (proven prime)
(ID: 113683) 51149465573488699863897125307333715956325927918210802596159657326365090090110086442587419759803047187041765744867359032455427456346990727692780288199900791873743089858386111970360038587611200502737833775636395696408321637166526390119407036522234706664373605692279845566803539021514619382167012823191691099759853413398444041020591134302435843742403172943225677734608531092542320807321606521876501699192459177072945298400935936151285738383672181210744215154508928879920255690087631720203599874979570971951609707385808930178843731705619091830068860682609491704129263554405255878800674805854006016675954386001750247945722794169042115913805954246309040470057749196791157076028389616148453918803150428645109197840167536943989229930533187564153460940650000736961416490457251800595016699380832037542414267303526344449184905691957755239576416164722085457191439593495428361418326572890000781373490467105318081 (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.