Factor Info

ID 113766
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 8139522215520465943976450356179656789516783481570209372438338801065441846356395764216998254834740923732245002534152568379626186793190202788182263849970736916933621753627781458860018935419107580685317005634329341545692627509636138857953382142894038766047515241817996760858692177272593679768876137496534558916086876182290824090809571745121702827203641034357056917333336182751412084934814116190861069831934136054840018662011176656609737768123388773127347380122309087149957581337304077654664806466370751186470425547639780074932798339442428114340689974222742368694047334300134780940282142884775564566135339972546489019034791221480278011341334371250870527802033166539400162127690135054096942887296040864361387202783234648423687795636000514156956069491081425069025065414904070934631766328830594760140572267333235146240833631744520431137663673639212764581980284890290253681945168114770717700426901763503168237947115978881293367

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9683) 79790263006423303761464301802984746049 (proven prime)
(ID: 128642) 102011472438249956255330646814994177756745312094952207628994384692304773932423776350901458391172523618410437927313213659309502602523084421073365745494492936659175583416905750143524034325983889648069762123799406714324222756447971551381982398122163052722287764495067212609615290833792617780188865527957544339612363538242253482416688191915580962612511214290185539399172111804274510861034196572100609180534404937370148767924467733237424569319937424104893087762811817952119173515821863716458367450291658868347018435619268186225623798802943481997628857112822974122693351214276371466948579253106769957771594706781943539458462031385296902749935819930459265936485211571984406543120173148278787053411187362290333682342562945206204877855919118355987334811115448431801018637964821598940610637936353029628935053049932984946300997564986916260472760184573631579674293497858682304307248280798513783 (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.