Factor Info

ID 113907
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1827023641845235926373401424772422074619016386204154748432669451931788708523565673864350705063466040723952420161466760087957033132249590483799224661998913412486406678925367393815808667076120282673768549594350500779416042371697090609680589752912203408853031135152676573529513438257359777036442422708278976998700612860889480975060411935643619030024782066689558975238389061907873539003105423048601085236472902166797924959296532663604882114385889070546761689116772220486678917484372511529770485070541842174018241166188995470773221188069004219140811671064998004889299690908644379484818835422290890999247969661811443314772337322144231245397164345616814961992489775180744581715029323673084223916879204953313514159360162599294660439048719865165715885376117121553399121544945504695603173517609084199422181296522252061981007318308173448436836186914113861007585517019093535530723465691932170815171048055745696210661129223989314430983

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44756) 143501353503851550769361 (proven prime)
(ID: 113908) 12731751981671719474291092852028607865951007311220025320996063130785427892046585697900968505261257667194939684085109553039533102005453948061346275847671222343696405971998892733968155476272668889848878577657709986203129562042932328507745892167739975531495491353186085446373485584425376820758680996658289658642849017142721415376499571415603207186891995204553844341223425325843245227518764412047627109497519527966252339433418597755708503441854464433226667859271344343672688496980895811250034105657427064443931453186092962911369181490417455956033818718849028964821449646095348861614778938965023724713992284914717884247184033290666651723802327527380557219121453660925954013435763555142933220243918855863340712183443327685469152206537265312723303828539712710308848997904493958809926806256606729251654410772396182955783031506969915781261096638735998464724190291750234715339218609689385769806870327009218903 (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.