Factor Info

ID 113852
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 113354764241947519392186251233728336256424351165823653985645103990621776551761725678763013120212177252626450509744743450933261569225345751646073702869667312452868904111403635447714424748790264309823851309628110225536303362739563091260953849679963039543602374495289541763522103027195094098526569036611209919377678692063836251841884514203834775457857214080270188566836831446011763347842757489690843574244035343269072805362702173151221742764557345347688090301855991402546556403177996709140506509190983900911206249554391625421382172808510202252953483692409937285495286384565245734398831970943994348301345156481398259159465853996799052075310634085165938350976997760715073854615661003381919362840092385134870994879964142136412493811060024557919088361164834898668474663705179943512703617112195651964821074762621004205999838753035835957253264294792281153913497750092431468046286970988623481064109920794065571496027835719585720211

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49020) 1784515537728748501564501838572796649589 (proven prime)
(ID: 128839) 63521309759073540690526832414569925893313053359453461660469046661733099404173382046573256770976155868161245471344894044922385034270261426310625462245376503773880204612969011115359421202753846893442941757764570258909594881504116773977600660317789322062123085781976320533737234041374155092700150238374724162102902636442490810096763636907534984217017280998794345378333278974628356867910885245049821777924795933497061611012050574379861751139156348666406614532725481654499824520004045838537705592314945097950603769566255085689147014246731680642367208621342693748651544805712106620214649457386514993781368675511124706750672864004122698753166852342022604316062151584642417806814131005204302200981903815305500480798907540164033201764389897804958683422147976667526356947510998302081192000408181987573954080715191528944780155035637263714409578741385891493878955689881438882468980789243668199 (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.