Factor Info

ID 113863
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 17818750171934366013340333904817660270965154798237964962561297194377842497115774285979969237257790669808183059172356199820764956340478946258302276515887198246562481387063018208425815887093812958730192402239328758024721794262441026113764053727796719666480520048612932186241098327864696961487588866067090710622696091349085385548468423634014459562368791178200683136189084850102641143513778162113832319772578468538397950641274415134131643090668833603478973751611807365875412426796574364833451677184553483929903130407183335494108869435103093345091592860943982991911592567174617766591798017300593081908163857668634540511490887147219474731083693939209444090162151275837199417896151987814895867236684684564064631736127693551028239816300938279977074452615449186081759687775609445980098095982582013207434419376720767550778610504985966136854787775997679092562483617573309411030612210288996023105150957489894121313835533732351263397196401887

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10165) 267409824411361789971068104734405850604085918508553047673466527 (proven prime)
(ID: 128870) 66634613036966930281604564157001667980716857701419308986478082092045312557394052499442102105523481266464213331929717482912616107057963454895655884705897484451227461760509542754469383111307696838779548449975298125071968025672760183101265811036455092418516170319635330619357350212093622722061852929991168003651194169243086901332480614898132917442274446736187323579616700645902212074619502600120239780089646741482880899371890269944202095517564468764769384257325403655681335814347224918311971817668807313113165758794952238827059938232525170624911125596706993408990714247695258791926320096450999530436113404558417736996860040171650035091601733652539045647494062303261677623140341133232220618032907177723068557474096575242402142537070171891999515695658338613132517200181365992338819477928035309769510924454959101802646616999864638448022235421222827236247699448858495711681 (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.