Factor Info

ID 113892
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 53758809459418849799209430400410181909985877413843695912321865915458754706731675768873554336456497322059225755908513302516618113949074426690321997918506288512299076369901530618790638918574838274558221300267577365296267739810007142375350390944731117560384308362687815088126664831188846108137978226049815926509881400685758507522665492627771186287717274210001881128044370918883417525320371420270506456115976073283524980852985472381427731937216404777721266855105044684041686402608977821697591607872097660837470276352894773057814204722135521665018140373057286190424013907453235488505696710404288381565480707313902552647541469178863599370019940399820875868008467335064102680101776786282472862076266049136693245895614251495192150993115995031137280597010862931638264985236923370303958166585941303803575709557866017368975631626466856560779054359769356817982059079650791432194035178216903105565469461799830007473729

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1564) 1121862228752076942001 (proven prime)
(ID: 113893) 47919261457994179102476019422379303437398347367420840810179100873073545719725233731652419913366021191136271317495665647440828647142784654082977690968404569353659860933124937450614577243652619047869892344045461969390304582524552030405206186704030894383700106225847220215290665785965487842834955439721213736108825197085534695754031947863292283045503291494254699630608458777767695329495643801725333218067519694500811989429038032609650951169223962590146437844073745225948978855134515689460769571998002892448842355819841827993430595691048082367974056806462148514120132545720632136632848979592179042602851084542504455779598988308416478570444144898908473912950065907582133552067501380125230950354124301233256596803672471240850019826062718789095205307220785811617851053891762805004560815069064921890213852077508450396453240264602355010555887186146983021445566878618487627381561376422706755729 (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.