Factor Info

ID 113832
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 184381434795337901466324758454270403767926174420717969158022145036510105905056489526200763477443267369636164963528060928833000343423380592159630320971302480358561954605046343710720246834761687675846337699584296519034429948578750139636096017748612317752463509349473365112925419875625050354336655730740494249871618483495304615847272255182545435728907387060349765406249582640556122746802962020154459140425389733980753088923796599248501643657317360819707716920232207724395025242441658358043526640520726711630439410326632384724212459118230768149591130995843031756022075589365833310937172858827966278202978112377043475067842113175167881914516829285339418737518671332713853166184564398692543473117790790905071270368698236921738463952828425492048838764725373006694264907423160170322831549454059717206982885831245751197590437359653438042161293055172344820254922921465872356676008140687209335592635724929611931384801839745795462959672961

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113833) 952039969029930024383 (proven prime)
(ID: 113834) 193669846638068362688873098964368736994832877730010206097295566250726595636043564708098298541160982514105354150055280964460217471562026958137401734461577764054841315963945965565573368208545872909658399745635260675118573303037333088333832117142434835782153934369666046007131380618605528672438896978826098469420172338992208716679596995622880155414253453193113082510129108742651609911198319514501485149945144331806076208928982997233492179396857358565499434346536175469992783295669814330211270782582470089095944866629462457410303290262131097183610387680682585107692220219179823614020678929918632625353882689450596440419891809016589211405711827773558236005934512111209235046301783140936547139580419873697130880814485352034436119841982615090735112811211781511728149525831796306177157986161700785866396754955478381329829329179164193530408779893616713466030641557414750527808409231762034906470986326967159281247167 (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.