Factor Info

ID 113715
Size 933 digits / 3097 bits
Status composite
Value 132274189700627664761195985096485358385758932324944783701748655248633837368182135529870539781134176044630333531053629076860409487681225744929787470652692133825640761843976174078738022950568407251045646089633857001786993785253471627552751684832720448057905041276114954144966812063515055170935340333149139336298590027486375780938112007121046658890573257203971916494040333292603399426773345470556439384682410939135280072715968698404490331907489756591069301404362496304655313794657993954259203204735444365361300357134319223781261830893091213827926768168600752926167751007112409409302911138175504339683149152807593318108378067826888156273433068014966908239766690114127993405771608088566547033010467706134365212871531834398654511773344027623335412780813212803093353074233007816729468256868906296222581431433621627639200478392786737344249506829587800915901862304398618923293597062346144237204703746130991166095764057270718314594671193940959

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 128520) 5001574000109819375736083551 (proven prime)
(ID: 128521) 26446512577385304158161220641766622868258801326383618462446080292228323322462755280190838844234068169369073255110006276897983748896989210783326615484312696965037340733178575722631855769172619251529162082981385203322740425213108046268625465931707581420592595280946162783134655810214594963062358877121870408385382174431140941119697687364616424700379659396583349639536494304188128989484460799938939655555501724669095031017310953152250043379139844400172109836686820852454220099143597419309094678071766089770971782638667306185861860688126547723961732119901477053987010122921079983909318914578666202378980559618668017872593917372322133423000961845884289005731895219637882608302125552269837501004382552984297333341388119074877104395207545436496109675448374935913026236623886176843244384157180386916516817091772728397126392699986044852763778670616312019773937901455970282880490899085855143001135405247182575739009 (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.