Factor Info

ID 113965
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 37169311507359180212380075556805346915943911788312860899124285989812511404626465205359412396722929180666923888145890260055309109841547517695733086972928501335290731360956074176712048995220231785003148050478903258616714637410694338824688943221648596526743350094959072211299377244822589007523105498513102449353429624098221117145407165016728584285766461156808362332329758190209345727655568473827504703829853345741756142355932253245741684202097120080428131765295572154836345096021967833453374085950783446888800381978134247799838488206649864967201915491554990081001932681192122173662521272400290795109538521930245596776683009399379430859976697368363375960825033985787965037049020569456669658845834073793264304409400157160923106001107817830954039327344378289383729170242168168092829533571142580434033553722728771745384734062915493481998188692853274195186256880144342457694898668397950457027773434450626594154327

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44768) 2856676107402333196762870384122203451406914618870596274676836572450341699007692443441036304746574501642837832189466019837522476553742882629771115487466078600501084155102544656322535295051391689899809828669916230787976873455279985590563306641640942095846436491416365962138343 (composite)
(ID: 129111) 13011384598710569973787257392246543860262550510418243852093890831702030449616998229460906570854630287103715204011183952932304376510325623989141885943036230185326722183611067037970833580722186931555062834324917304419253421154369632361968219877975194130406028447062218395636242671358821447620803179755961195527899081165581491144448460130381174700191273148161146954936801563837133092839059756092144415543167461359044666957704321179767562169951105830723355067237886938390377667822999742509595485667279602200983858710851902270596649859183157664263087101052616815544018990007116167659034185945539282262006357392012938092358575296809052689 (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.