Factor Info

ID 113848
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 1734855825626379065893703354881527571826016224898088358524846032794967681371118394711601730881525683948675004331533386466049595634104092091963071575911627241522006293116707148806489517306409995898531051988754696782089393042657582691015840084170789159276983135294903263128454389320110871856734002642376458374975004220066072365983392507591204196041850618487928412793582548211155909516043538360282716834339561313715063852390052240474712553872681122422470038750983885878945844911895901727642528822852630999306810528750602671469912937483192974631145394914699854147272381679733181236855931910140246355099907778165870232624977240109017823157448468428554942354608050067479660182093612118396964026692600366608676561135041480073992513962185433751771594228989405283601610099142550774103297579060058565074560452148325188638253538344162999516110556617641016301333586862604147775969133869119923100335823621156290812069167450359960449

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113849) 105575228286150111124605121 (proven prime)
(ID: 113850) 16432413680643361387125055960513364312644060496464310374747886155918630783469614577590954380397832066607655114298607901301035622559951626230986765199229790908645583820594403792403970636467722001577833308421630951502888074798786127531776550991042870319678185363320439760404081296937357746144043985752340108462702816987702898229036399017174370188026943876357378799174918534719963265207850386278210708222741444065797347338633807226877914968267651258194044408417157985757564340686425581379208114818709302020932645748688661366803939334758981319121247724105564065939077698799820269183525133527265416894173003706238038128297292576297122613568527629733425342773390560216306053813122188794036745421941478578436864835982134062553713113433773632748533458724060079579059263410408144668354018079712018983119809870889226942881569845866348756101988901981980357135804359297734938996374068016291831644271295169 (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.