Factor Info

ID 113690
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 36293292999004924060981929473748718189123209718516420655037041098477419146751935576442581871654020817902942436093275571851881940047191500078855366008667672254307536075149493863368366890467852255062807851395220685729290320464986013258661756332568785308290762552434307425525566593428986532934419733985528744195355379621307747104875464483561165624442599900542765943046212369823212596417220179873200742846919431911277627543912752239845991432290209683622673804900389488507445855983309636535685787411156060958061001744932118923930980746724800193514424730692660778940309965057130828133013818089157328685153643661256525775796031291424709868100579881940325508699588749913138316100809959009722196507712478597748767801293725276684127898661327125893376666993828941754009051837905085617428186454068078692337513233959236219922725517348635091474741317018941552207131618503117971402024248077629563494260258245158531337887508949605121

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10132) 137893508829629615458907009 (proven prime)
(ID: 128460) 263197980144562606994430888266183638055567503349969710390364434312061984549010070211471237202825708677472400510845053310482840417221539272709500782240276702707103570486726611840500154029694308883192014051417399746400716874470482749554825508073808523810537548531457240131491991598425008430506306442841948333818128930796756527671988775381686182101007341123569901564347994594097389892893014921355654299541127365895890577164315020933079595879908545072670243597496081236252020532500306467190061136728442471896743126242021628307296638848535439790237921091450446244374497233785516679492895497807647584816431852367166639552778496695169297693563829841155757865497558405269109606767533682510382600841777753678517797251768083155186429162848722681596667487099805045690724644802960350225462785725476618569477888984991768453220489187914174943651956368618813613901564996981893726094861412493613255315613569 (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.