Factor Info

ID 113890
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 216709365190687824244138721538315415003173464615732357977565650082132221210846136364378286415434577021595745076321454191849088314307260262520304251430152001941654356659306536150930679556165476438270575220211141298742010075595721905699061876738007144143398578267979901378102813793297863876191115477298122694091775885401070247175085578746704134015079714275100805115188959979968932567927961982651155289855182565518985973804018219626674527859092265766473555222274446354442147336839626457878430066661772357686343867748618615441782951857012001942623131103222094414636505225230986436390249059191358698320138821562954697932216165433217228013868247657805916593357634996812891562431905291849736593421312203615812036989776131821945295179354184637240921030787973436535761081824426570631680601832508033813927231054226602587648581337678884470420224540685652296568280764644724728995931119726062046216470557121946718795092106307492989297027

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9096) 1517416544639719175645264380247161 (proven prime)
(ID: 128922) 142814684574393655720000609828458999255529024104712900278548991408751344434249789711017846324118975465796456636935225459527927396690125505647412401085750617740211415231920543511402698562948566153581118619752972002155832747802092150862906387486284055981341643353757031645036533707147103623619420644227893899584117748552287720608521421771642652948098247890733300844367757709894815175771663684305230210017912026205389973049012024672037879761101842129143282119053514011572401376367394304153475810305856336086948197638518795769443480432006961224010801247444676860318706504548933946867196378108696260198690777660894086450483706378182093144552764434728444065945190568550228563787461024928496609316887997917064735831398482916186457469300549641384072525166207420775003151004809208497793413989930438606537576496625652869504431881912425433962461915406749301112127190899602815235400565533076093962802907 (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.