Factor Info

ID 113975
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 34659310823651167160996068375081932501870575513374740568324330362195016029007586115283153159818519643168957486192989457798207503031085492970551380156315816652825364109302055125020891180698525942669170811017727409265243035195451037124375466312118859928259855477953303734256614926064927634479772557593326854704115881162734058136716110883098242253815296373529972310325068002932051568524896513876768354121080834592072610791951759059529589134510790147669971591885077315207425781929260406593918391458728169223590185174027876362011971549801269633176168948609689101950398017942670700499784246194267039082155362873719526519334054537638828303140074077229762281172361733945056421304142449750446384247178270233763392987771735891038902877357495052134395890122458682485387046007771357016231608144512255756214879642249213215553889153881613509020812044614010139845184518192774852859938238190270547713888129284934259168344954549033002379

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1576) 163183528584704033251 (proven prime)
(ID: 113976) 212394664610163043677057301594805909113258330230027003243574210376407084868239818534698424644085436508127882721470114233977815814624085593370897001960325253189274931509908596748015813163298794805820773773360701041710527028723565183643154087757963970979415996878954925270293470298626183731385360938501988510896838955201953703584107295207478125130805688630486186209341670375510951610644546226576297527500488806590562968490728556795986012610631525302310971640555504633690368432780069858737455819716067964489546522649983270006055568363412535225134379374997384374044657171912814950874073943819762104427185049068291900641941265633864799618548305251910241153811419980327152307574876191205062048741864658831754003960914927298444702837074560147398812447121403014682961986682951911246788797433254769898263133583561277517935640887961031154985508822784590456363889090475885418696487447698112606182327254192963129 (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.