Factor Info

ID 27261
Size 916 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 1172055813522356903545468656154551766164196217081963324270175824526496943220659279117076520310180831349643586663279336027838344331752694614007281895715539345940334169960152201479501491062745077635576633230349797272657627868673649682952805495396262340122384345625048586672690363201835354080447802357421802520183162052376667262318077092208751314291784530102758893231406591442012081809360908538197196998156760161892190814588694526591916356051573190486855322335991185313064646779032183325612963239711647556326855233321077350694481047008150626652718210269288439495439768828646920030741092922829465147294916286420914337919321461570035612872493770299228793005110279569257400201131357074644359604172313262827943290089217466836517805151070042481116095099508028886370834395959219312017597893815104973120606626662939786443640457992272137957301333597574484476282004545405500833250464938255184098177290701807764457236610711534367

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4786) 114551315779689543877 (proven prime)
(ID: 27262) 10231709741130425280596993781859701445841982346217768783624678472783331016457060839912348221256853577437283414957114474381623993448435590038205151810033778550892728028934238366827582209794397357885094861729228120638504857048178518839433729135354986275000767144332696347334314954055301440431387547438736600653226218205502197344241708557913043742303578231619015919244487155181728165573079262144822106896744912254067220818849920563947985650180320047350135629745366900788641092851037965456165793008868192983663421322359613832234379472531304384909537213041345950084247998945262112534977877034612129890367399017539685004776649988256117507415817132149693508660930826643661794062216868040519506931929678406142719934419817059320316746602418546513514830478727739566644220382586978406839679374319074597204253888381967267743724543478384457860738662312948827092904203836480465027653132291178527198033168628371 (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.