Factor Info

ID 113822
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 32395251821725828854009604756515261737092934404526942008440567611862004342942911537171025147862559054749355236680631912982950376042848694122868416902697182175802425131787243035591448626898861452475760923089138893968842202682401199936603879833268199726642169227185157988815955143190862214629913155606032493079696480671865623091712503815868099405888115794296670055951953640622524587757101074831231448928931846147116068834323444014623242610197159584479930160280705500768415067466383922314817071363059962210007528621859395438308545003935107571891767038730303105992516672181481770612310049226970828441771055676516803755786479891751167622485302321774973450226952745023783875361366383395219323308116300978463762320656073727802864593927167619488244827229472905283650960261075479519647488884033164751197574909904925765740248864838548991402517013572223592626971477734935892876747965998939640237281769794531145166702961

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113823) 5568353969284087474001 (proven prime)
(ID: 113824) 5817742909380960901068094244841402606634638444111139898215603014671283271507114588249237340857483843188207064271963235471854839692305898986669545537395552989560509815824974161026070715577720630457443490835885578295045322881250306856248641055791040690989799173162955284327366148248932560130578332358514339252613540399815247478222846172783432435577853990849787938995700798920730404269479936010223732996639938952350741687707402910539288477577402684009781725106773472882190551981406937627616052318238240634992894909720468899096239557572848602826118697952951369795375813328349961358817525327334017418898553140521907779318823241986147482866250975779886844902683172128953957726397182655522273355870773129617006400205057262047983104417188851899590764145967473177313326568773633757299344320032771847609157946866020142819057526780064810821666712614624799000377110619805572506403363924483992188961 (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.