Factor Info

ID 113929
Size 913 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 1130170564082907856410262111381106956619502549967101451763995873377964714013097423341388322610074905461990165520186780265986188895991682904973305267121270587646893513343601042554411882545419248460055135298107225682879265686918575690859724922198878260722269035098535627953545774016191465765119547297260545905794804267586332557506274181524296184232165134024106007281844124704564123445239248819585406875562131340028457363850175356958553247051284974206786913467476108565691190701291253790010877746389612971217855210279019097161482133537169971067667197111037467662118579106445725470124533708456566381147790186638197318514412246052678170103592955578538812271400860588295241400440741861894897774467907021249738929215276097774262986500819250684515566509512685660464429313558499190208769390160039244304869514791694572092108437079789867772743537240288199344690100225369496860303387575010726249262406117007385802476784556701

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49044) 189777740294600570472148792935077311609 (proven prime)
(ID: 129018) 5955232485793607663370807143032092428317664721596879698595150773247355384259658332394386132306092161437077141345447292753142973668685190652861036547574526873281092312304891315306445620730023770673745536462909201729742288903144637248846405920921377141996430508867485366875304823412550652727684188640335404031993052306373254003816271065823696694593166847844315576071321334754724722723701396267258979646863053837704637396538760941291413178018742451574145639153444914034807322353797255640709287197535532133313006667155343825849076876134949551137449823090100318257821950527272328392194301332253723316980344695510982060762442284541227954292397476200487475899720785562593166210443614292903765212900849737264323694234723293323431277939970452899732668272027755121499615123425326207274186498520246992314794542785299605806290264895259881400055501910230057547490472875907920595672491589 (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.