Factor Info

ID 113906
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 25913181025810625166833484514240452984687866797652642980016536691751589241561055366467101988001147222512133934262590294821720540846602633684914050879697235350807993459036933570251633055544564070641509164542834389400615987025991028694784993879815445948541931901810850938699824218788636795101854771907214225074394726839406083908530405100961290661592431077183377124885461085515427201020666037812539684121485248342551570626740161746965432683817866034757610092385075000222269158062419476752408891848799008910335081358440493122223623094641709319547075040590851492585767301342753562858842064161219365775041694618980843958197791561510736035783718647108571461339550092358875991950549919981013505973419510028959859769829426533120440640939021445125206379800684308718783326294891285209591149060371760206915045244774049281977408015402799870592620473667664204007387726822801764004748102057102686018113073967942144689661

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 128963) 79046454152957733509202479 (proven prime)
(ID: 128964) 327822181317174421492906736072009787499195523992737865249295977744348881958165156262547588947064511612901472922273760162044999340530998384899620518676780799273304636723889299183602332970725426596178602117390709206371953214082313810483762185599061108723693078369691544277083297827738596547013435720906631067134450063380972523938811144250622256899111348591402278768500780999946151858624356872921107445686602413927288302535604062574925297571673176487094427242764691344693937294548312096911386409239854539876393124191843739436914086027020649189150256904022088693242321962786122479549879804375431908569441311666312739467241413739872428691327672680563660130531886305319195250616553626145627015049650286319181104050465522012376587655789287426968773746605176687522352447910554778722924989738611868110350053473229627804330541780755225312625400903760102662665767513501586438154315970464659 (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.