Factor Info

ID 56677
Size 909 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 112783462310883167636120769720574907654576388910198669765934243545036457702420887123830434997679638893283737029268382228041594169337664677197573222356328891330879813717293389365431046530642087746707700418746910295551942706210098536578599313059641203526374723152650184287138788984622157179390551238802825143733205055008778640385525199816149940718354706119315349011673372904261260727344065900784404875551639048599237159163946657190133186511135459381089977633245630862897771150812862507925892738473928295509266952176285664589748931491057059431519690251885673214214789589553548803800437410567141883616627495397639726149437856401287821856074547533353571325231374359501071237464426850935218151601839069377518968115758167636490279467294741277991659034725604879325802222365338495122726419508798109306048565519460956073378336114400766306823400734600822349995120955161593552147144484926775228475655995088358865958701629

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 55264) 18466388799146717978191 (proven prime)
(ID: 56678) 6107499605775363467270571185688962480566169232948875988142896197838802185368998572630123638382568113272934984645377266180987700958085699072232859844636916856811643203266350680941240194856767721867904151548517516971736589410940725167713836685568142955149993570224304538069356244816902765820407615799761922847380273994710040477366953744924391633876309107306819563042167499251799320169586742345630758289477844044411141198384829054326851853776864106229514666698504305805967307907394991579191247713303920747685777614470983513054760616707102534106507841216813414234665311626928175652832659919746670997791200763071345346621381520092687433656112862944808508621718821457834651537645340557460761276070258788136665537164108219677757611017583135192527742412280734165018527393107003445019018203420555367550770502730577439179881373823896592944941988275879317301679450889502403869746748728409660676019 (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.