Factor Info

ID 113756
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 31441065590565813551319298168757477006057781024532442242961163718439228617788874385625852503795179357993636264495885208785745891552570759971696297362801436204701183491207300732847865974507658601770925713795880463486227554020874907683804555477348549664001333230816248359002677694321384419931742410396549191674284953737254435570487799027786686729549006014051295052305385133807921495586515670434857931366039078291397784649765982688206286465735103558659030398368229870302277406113749000769977602054633216667167005753455085363043418790089073769543275890614484798570982698002148858083409561136939213357478016536997241574596434608353856162431758092556417073007617536967338705815266066709061155709387494635657270009369408291682623979197313420542797700825856883661078961874819575556753013519631285167860750039153213567333963539127805642791248573261782472180274369356839500693599860070517140730387526621273882009291932774781203094183121

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 271) 46724505421882309671121 (proven prime)
(ID: 113757) 672903122391128383105204397278061787224666775600366798815481646719031055866657550811282593811520812714042435628958431816367492177866356174380692597959494185156082255987775496961626106513968914054719365532218920594693943246599333134977622749171753623354103376465397071880279743804589182065342191262783847784730790405157527659442764216142740207687322318467627519791293747039183586590825946211989655319416224105215007830650400682133133451029736144646687284232080319868632600930892136723825619163266127709287272445157695036111256762826192368363048980888203781146122479903706220813572377731726496378099959590155771176305945690977873174054247924908571825633247484032241128783323942749790434446568068768674534615079624605543537189584413980507985156421766076328057892957698391829417453716732994031749342997083808445760651041290656264255789466398598188390697211430680561121060310009323719226430949180511327872001 (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.