Factor Info

ID 97185
Size 909 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 113515237620042624494951706701096404750581689504198815225083624085704973970975129629697038712726684566730987242971824799728897146249738816260853493155651781237039158077663259387590534009990576401787140954015280945268821766358750777122456336257633870414416592613823129748272114851053842914739280562621827875527171349248289497633040668563246176525876155446924141608144868378925724343861023132334544968901097794195381489212173172760918917076453121763629237767147574634150968174418173999963682122659552067927260005425759337501541274092355409284119547571135378684940490210157889304347266702680953932521087636362360406948508262259558529590759316806329941070038621778562108465930044293223109985778660204010627866718936924595354771210741982932133351312240800111210952902518912273956695948079794396344118707091604588956860418835046391615316288457824065757034250641856985496905336898907423187573668531448438278679684597

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68185) 1991511641305906595444902842736305161490856691155674104014444795547589309174118116074569 (proven prime)
(ID: 97186) 56999535059512158173196420121055078197985677658016792279692066833462828019760176135409934607640894843167157204054099160137408625064883288878067974807550031526011296740941825815219607630834637782824725511647707650574144209744035193631661051752836392287810534641707381141323231102886120543072312199362565721644001285758437227304898653291073032171576572472362145742009226932304802522645400962025192734181050930720170944747792085247954848737934954191119326155740193709482260221670394711287178042901168908438391548042339814376663649377895050323387401637035992853654818621812688684847497869619112680922979446142207928082837211587877359620808493341090891416118641885577721367778198412863237917971353300173583812006439220791593532128107470480231395997422255401228944297381950861748770484061798641885221581530323272448673770740813 (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.