Factor Info

ID 113704
Size 906 digits / 3008 bits
Status composite
Value 288127010690234299430318992326597432629116144790839402933347694180293861241093325903859203301340989408244670702613553791090438821063189451942894128812894814853240818707362526699526107481140637105653195137915734370616341006281550061725072910212978855007556812684319514494290528322420269544663121685771884195511574353073759924370777688942816531290690499770940123917589420390911440508769914291264616683629133859421211467082170938055358230733366299432056294313563898067321104482408453957026105459554227342893486565396497419260383534180532500043279092292928731810315231270178656287749807956605487710802434995026488338776866904923535957439222336346394225297324457637570131202003872880411081210642733572235744835486272229049075508891703792583166284820320438540565021230850257021459585964392617729067997500674242322360609191834974058459202473378292487765257968577784491689125634020572922702880826601937201851974251

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10136) 1002836025764727871725835585359422036513240549613889661672460206621 (proven prime)
(ID: 128487) 287312185928421012761662629931405559862883605025840078116298276485427395739401415585635740772483527121816193552638256067772274058041614018184052819370136526557035365796008716138113641559676036099082783219615100192034950812879039274050246461174207011358568640796105704648779959315458482317490894437943151361436593538830749594419599042518341581466842457591334461503201464451855745508412022725607516896465944212133609182734560597118403094055519524895781264082364058992287318611024646867696830151976286887853910665726457337595038956541690505929740254001234593947593569156631924983644539662626080875375591540517966095606112008026842126665943028361553349319486329045775480667984893004844837956581155179414890989985665536804276770454716713544502735073318448972568006955436168479805462287035710358180699929054267705333301269150944952507089010389031 (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.