Factor Info

ID 113747
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 115930999618578358045378799654856582682198635619723576272409963072534858759886447968876678265995763369585604881833337697442939070464312806989437045577828605200442527666899188394144037289843500447680854171059200903389871267194496456243418264948271810929568279378775783817839433354916413413398003186456394804150411066759234013607127675348530372379579031784482674109165776234965822655104010244430551675082267693027392774952885082094793503262933291478706796382306114144186155675269380823623422349570975302740767759273414509685408877193072383262072243199759266808226354810883081671391806579206264547362157993572304743489654590413633300640477157954049341691820524831420619079633235056312207898011521718894156320424607916198718350668757333582639410588350382254194378427419693676040416398376744951206089238690188421738268973506964274209891416845087349741598979879607300884817885275542868760397957180733040618364263437639838965270363921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48968) 128594536439396778704267632829774596160574407 (proven prime)
(ID: 128605) 901523523693509231281260239118006257650045054968353554937063201786279623309308917024749191378668912863617528213971957508383753501421343418567916732459383725203459241535396255582484125602873936365317990197890773973196573933137199336605671814095700037497168208741895752212064413127813149319897011490457848512696855136984786646647200164230350974259451292231322351611609328971911940530795701938630738583420583521255645968201074535560416144785348217311010015300322027312991468369810012660872849121572655012740059716491193560915828687617865819503465349728469681385578179647759999931627278571983839501182862581995272189400156218239471411451161926147304813704886736304865496583097103719744032929255479847082669384519760416366401605181401176197725504418142457688826007522849765624677259279468999477698674819540146381603173837564873053166760721694254405144684442897896858672836869712241600103 (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.