Factor Info

ID 113787
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 800908022969278625640569566015866364239585625616003814785090636900049935084791880033043787127480287723607825740068901494893856889697460939689059398503390680999550722237970969090164392607049343353869019764209287287160603572578631486035869557698165312924877969271371108431434751359286327621156344593467092869224658656421080664010883134348969165570265731889653680519827079337088885104595161362795181491162515019053730919513576142118248508841845967902588856259334489925106543992422282613666676730923525362740111450578931078058927889559866339285555491068930107044787166624421205374416779170607243974138128489584023174404043172608417002785624773534560376982252386565314117120551433891515474355296593224019518755627777511447874698369198366910011503428670070284967329433680621757989966334644887153355204553658199957639882822834813595646866573291464774052432586514190164297451080475620098958853488323246120820900946157384581191

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10148) 1808368071241013800233556025047840039681035683686898508305649601973992599720001 (proven prime)
(ID: 128694) 442889938008939795418358134955045341033481046726179446577016310783713705012474144549495014829034701865318378087147307560008807385758450378480463963561814827803975264471216480500923876096174333552568750830476892604535757265022246902522333761287786098691678650204071861932603703219322933460872282142398878405564695630213279727736024425321961600583719822479283459433974350323297040717177361445549231618279488152500619109609409205429042484545790717901763724534766579340735464334381680719148203275564914244324280830968758692756179273055588409640838288561789314895663296856209472204546777673546219431951867788461656019002162756747956163084903438818078058421693408955406043397325684832328625758110287572004657802557074612653675222823631421432226700272795910952054157899526476552845085810231558304250099833698861632658745596092888071382027918061191 (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.