Factor Info

ID 113768
Size 931 digits / 3092 bits
Status composite
Value 4016399682483462514328311009400613383854299659837773179005672893395921959387941492566162357638357347226648686867162410776261555979317203461839560766709167578025122335252875672739042852406345399527711746825939618246261422113981127814903348703350376420148732280687142900814697646392095438766078059555728078616679001106649658399270630233513957921993594750804658006679746827328086994468503383392890220188583707882656940334008812272811740168301149901689619625605186358723162676980745240792423080545154763428045948946845059485798995382410154327113515496461690426081420541843295594011640950064574137039383849351342106451836966691206835906548687906410731970990749328839649799846862865473632282013745501224472377560961186946588868465207413480530985797388776383371397046984463292420715150828527052954821012323990514567875111483548320338008241675585939326126575747643610257165155620641989829429067140766434600629214237852211492892763013443249

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44722) 13223198096432405109639325691 (proven prime)
(ID: 128649) 303738902888181027271756800089525723845473827836004180063507651741333853735560457900511487683502419581356829845501310464524120270709227530347134682365067855740907402997263530540521386316907026300712240102568584079890052615847012416546419942508628023041484009514223540969478197330992379433628680944060285661653869342484302855570537518343359454228268396382088779797784249923068556951192061046391118614811878144549358960593662887662474436665477721193605514827674217127896674925413130356417952582570500633785009908880636292909760577842907447191225912555373741138780045928828209495195276558387994117747690628330624024991722928736692114077776180796948508799577770274177618193172267976335047957945763174906385841381392788425099883461873600905364010581392121015215029253363324757376335661849077263069049146039815710133743081985449041379196520820813504046864632728027410010394124958373483609471178340745249974339 (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.