Factor Info

ID 113988
Size 932 digits / 3094 bits
Status composite
Value 13654612356054449880759222296780314335453387860330600647445328989075348684752009366644953218359563033839543819971905212654527292520071352559522602764299025238776876925107659009989722501643824071577906846122787901275584570350454287870828486310072586803378128791502644822356787531822676375282031266730471856675599736853834616519446840120766449548827430812988352034918525290591669066480892456815321726200952525718211894603195786645390487963025977718373400600786478335913579912040754550611940910869099431482235190504610459435190721431009390128810774686594717592061100394272438884272440361642213181426482198429767047644284213467565315259594655207576520622223886120163674709326740069843219535923286126811620545006667108058562692670186513513118769960264547464902962064960207494135769814630776647619517646948779166059170507372906050327066814712038756514719301083516731376229464620721982154094692457423494369368472457226000426504155478837301

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 637) 42617146790676471298183229 (proven prime)
(ID: 113989) 320401842552296946728271844477850099881605141807345981053937960233130136960515639479223785621867393798873008783354905040260957755836050522989200975628590595131527095217464495328089046950735951324185049392686366287252352447455826452071537314330426003221201937288190675248513345534046254968050681218571035702372692988019920582613350025042518300339433034142604701202126281430856183878397164758562697159890110213887771011230913132622595666354760567054092905175495997774096101746803629547026058372392190816980951628086893470675232985541012022566963563417558023867754039174495111475576614974129092995902282150085055531623677847946512686243971713521138864573790498679004401760615744345423998773910061935894688340826095662395388377316859570696193845130113638669265080823416643381192142863154464165839706019778480894248291398477446421154097189225359816745353408016862373507035517931508979588169696237605803612020569 (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.