Factor Info

ID 113920
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 1591100847127671875045781094832224297653157817131766727168682288644465565581670714033901369108927655864686275417761670379820768211202338449257367273567993545431409129509324716635685215741778629388756098479789035370872970104054020153860452248279241779685315002192716481531395171725326914838752097119816745537139001497859763986640252012329328634866830885996696603122175327068350643272853148713991307239828903864839117437643768159308603964967303415910573810326906758034186503863053897549296477188273297021190642582888506281224411831027798388797266304275045717987622600008414346511908903137211192252626903237798682069657738451894386047285823974134097632662804497862637708535216001312025619309182379313936951949690203593807576640762729020210364247754969283265852441857573382491494206957844354125821908143156886206696983406309883338696192890259885996768129538047177846226968558688591381910284559713204972603880328843

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113921) 34498865359353741023907601 (proven prime)
(ID: 113922) 46120381947468129307199400920891465504127017761180439818443710246906448842648590898870412634280516390898445237860709768955582033050778027250531234912882966644388972458527405996908422273846991219421843267126359058157787026640536577193041096010733276241151977948289955929496627978545569693181047444386391133625265500123850026551547436475228126487638006653847546179713062102265428771781116896924830715500831356390179826785315995306166668599834319487182362957003237753160004549116561583592850058946424778155929892631030442823837881634643215073522053682955306433410327360287645825889673869316626863204517990850186991498534081767416011513064079697076799962270276494088776469175926988338072643948887615254150556518235189256518484431991802484502587800818901833156558976405754141409583758050887566894698899386919714554247138649558629590706184153623411870716355977047237372115965334816077102043 (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.