Factor Info

ID 113706
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 4342855857227148966813873864116774628004830245173381579703201390962445215080414027480146673864954815897575049287207050400933071365836418549003485441140672590967510420531361878997631250073106495436078716483653665821546190985039731697913944137695377662425923073175304327645655268780187942727924759077128879559418148438895169435654978003797498116667218035018912283643026851611004741905368681936484635496644718085190956447641121863045954930604358583207796319077204489194411057412730294449432730959114022568968884335291428062566556066318997816040881440429280284916459076874547900238796256431872654842489518972622538473015600283894428546637619204733027885766245172459764549803331431904853847053707390736770112951174875748922413453699285753206897144642741298656129080148922152936887873043114036229270393645904402229310336828191664465697726708280560909541600378049364295557269157773165200951727951444110593535061

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44704) 115904793595509407389 (proven prime)
(ID: 113707) 37469165187274943934192805970132887693988056740218354320274417704494746994800271313569823117708107696613266398710974575391152361438628106733067769745919344505444036926954782312781112982871442275337586941082285498067099742332419843790066613724325074275566187132049627543810928347261449041096324977418613614978810648537171593354566128313735330059582244905478339960240956578149748029875960061163142686393904545965647743815090746007340479703156983950006262248122826594201878386651020661278744603849246550044073699561262901400445591175068192691895440931552896113765888876218797012811310333215691929432467002125650722148064536222420236473715280151957118178539414305476727258118968085221845172209938924932282414488826343372144846072254152413250093683646833980876622900582003461131005416718548514429930217066090989866643023174672971428686577775154546922324929672639608718360370157716802657049 (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.