Factor Info

ID 113728
Size 910 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 1249218708606754026855956028046467498332756165820793360286935303097954916815483492019733775492274966794004498335914138556848131319966730114793062601242829185707518207895106009196768669876781269664634045974573744956467560004474565973146622078028935934232095382590745544668153411616126737648829749863773860757385744030372429523664649005622439246747985994168310295954056317191169289678600785047248822568731519559890227494552335081776786294961539524348085861383013389095959123368050088317839521796721537815415058255838968934353648691213850317178616978499639001604266013878950604096861305494242953558686980327206343806270126184236047516341904249717201536405527048313538699615791392779430762860400048989650126654013799321238656734646857023273333467499682151165799360236911658283843956680365689456532048083332719321590137271766186246444576734504486175968623309162299861712438670992161980248381315938086803855760359903

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44710) 819421253953401631171373993434360052283932671643832199478970483703235193448399442662803311775255361927877073586810545632805181790393382358000692871970559757770463590344854502980989243146231587001568471596818400501316808480204794829499682656778944802103024572632016842359915496589339757215385118112391934777729 (composite)
(ID: 128551) 1524513432596164836691271361754430696627888185039745083524333333921142730613990025753387357046786197095275033724952415950521926469768212893557131064954097760199914030509962196511308432592520753121190505637217763373682750494638005328213680411924516284985169358369537982357055053087956764038122452371665141968411003175019070640935525338375531507238893462707034537954470985403243068298087643078163926022318473394378619162788793275798169904014258903892983558081822745560919873360166754821855039322870329627295970526962790235261658555452168322445233906907103931869395866537050254301231757478777870985530207 (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.