Factor Info

ID 113827
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 544073934813417078543732091186895036006099286449914953759240090626617234302330799278996737143833778717817454016624877581994815752351381946474102372276874350091411237509107019642163138980307354416684483250353492810011521573505790218280408241398447821744167725098507182959140480840751969322895928038514874504346282885758857413229655003964311068815293299197403865127633434447170697203048736333335182165102976688274429636431297286594138520925575916857788603796822819977758999126100232847057430208219873772425019432822613470916076435830972934704080458836880683547655113791078845839252000801725355923979364921964345618147338548118762234141680195948172743088315544083045909442092763526729299967540441963979718818513232243236208582735982389629167673053729353047190541676544388561143874240585921332814376040789270326385184423167763147405502430866519439149182780532936428429783422840743977545216541568130099860130199949

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49005) 1480113940390613673681452178097947408411815995031 (proven prime)
(ID: 128773) 367589224022734156089697790170475889641423561519884954293982047091697093121250145197614554658054011535197364142343141167293322291113252390199753567531353448132273480505822848411617801297280251513663846251472165066069151368711539197245209412991971699812507133439296350071036147369857347782873633676933014098108197669324231004145880423490216857506469368341463000454978733643603974585045446982565748711703275048041148628871868835272738023724521171421281412976374758504782965403765177465363384531857168201351112371650060754307484783915418688025404329491490319932648523443922850369851022165669239388429882026556095516276857571432369594128393180787083026089426102775857441750846098221400795718114592088929482177694411110214555306196598923634506962176949813329099481028893794930741101318391871398045999273048417537276477574354205893919859045726772422163569014742067579 (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.