Factor Info

ID 113897
Size 900 digits / 2987 bits
Status composite
Value 108328615157762987342735371758352043872487661562250978711869066172072148403962759481155828856582335901563397764722429401557133126246818854386689535991734768507878170749927354700164095746756665871569376927196251969268301152446367640977982114627376238120335008718412109936696815826125551570869870988318848658213943809488862885268062077276242863543850079767097627412485637349401609510351145710814937885957350927506343965645866675736169291516005697298646268282827299843233448113888265152090770821521123279420569156926229959916747471412325630784267079775757501134008395054719581184158014776522404224857220135105037383602045130995821341867552957127009156958601555085850354524792377597514795951203372277633431948446860501984733019131206504232199308444257357569960190236500810247068118826545711071683045627556180386034410052926937789808137314556599902699808584524232583016660980159627566433274544702174228563

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1318) 4642687887954716283889 (proven prime)
(ID: 113898) 23333167719246777823826026746702054428419162839164341958537029484200525042920251721430509314036458472384471022982910567044949071271573782843660454342007978378747939935721908353241299392828795813283193674386184254836696464232129033079069499441322287213177126731511792782820223293966006366280949730707793353324546683978180954849725719006559407051305636443606963282708637409820771497432416652406177816933960831620513874263641540338293958604729656516201554255849970739668279430519207067605106118583730582569056796783448944383427437358943864199470332632653520290552905742989233913164933557466729863791722721677065588123398234972613037470816784265316744821112577503901387816843597615182107518337057651044167282159499125889213385039405064051427155060374361388497145488708422685232347325838235413179352256969073463929105866479518732295161451487552721167949772073876606207727389688872067 (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.