Factor Info

ID 113856
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 9539872252488629054225340506349579661719960723456374444490875637799049589501956400290651215533399511383415818761892039212534247748301927660145440524375873308114385282627299649004397440140267215666375769268715896535928005743693280780971517144083908779873832053627243242783694313182206898575787861949821335244699614382036291140302788561194878768039146714889584225761250180173400138711610781366824508177707832508548592572561641165002476215082167040927644465674712514224270585142066265211032080770739220920112843698812389048362712225857133660032669084917509942525032526253064102112076739906669002911022375104458985683212664741449611353979002160895857697365607983260745252173645478205512513196906653768197384612608734572817560776666910523180465402164226254112361317801997747142526178370291653250760916535464971041864935561254793122911784895113771478831089518329259648552113872554270110240837891378479432932361414142529

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1313) 6173624690900660821445975391546859581976072877090360291946421045283190205902446493795560801 (proven prime)
(ID: 128849) 1545262747596156746390348039734658368828450324494537556790133969847982902444417365741100273104495101236763779002515371196703008352238357563833375721769309929466872253069962949803907548982561812320385305691568065608539319582421009676814428381327632699142562721469649514640590341572922524148977068230228399438325609905536169915672114497224089860332979483232952692099396879403771281577822585597960158815841389765251068705882367439471703393608490470134885915322676174251206053358190504802722825289674228130469853677018329139217748877562813019662112710235413836708236519552632294377227182135706800126927122602385851377677521522620042542299705919042733903421682588051223315454395641536881473672044183084955053879246709185202354351621952933729697013584677892665558002206073170232592109430531419278155987008788340843144105083439329 (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.