Factor Info

ID 107132
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 13994488850254656250563831412966968019373672920409835799157295401413308737110016702725173024796809103717277211963602019930657733151484288093216006445434022182825547250534790180578675411045795482128911626278335915681357755950578123556209835412972752957409895491152329644184691351717173320874734782243599284974328355613811798449791045753351283130987423554074116008495617604935333956806532616017776000313375582088309598179805893113973786108726484150327592309106044322457837823375064876774579561593083656153787177129544545676133795761664227230620914606946625031650737037151836354680812453835182825440247153103960916912632701579802823683779464587730863365419157692739947705746262551025417220002804163327965702780226653666286302778568979015256327288686757872159245658762767911952167494390168666469765814231976414431202398928786968657744470882386426511572908802058383744049532108706609653483562938456664833618993

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 116034) 22944974727500077387965103930821044361271999650075186539973867827655823466004659871574260555432919131942244597798005403019850408364884032204342288973648113482641631181558167533162312664066419587095399415931447314437740597001100171549273135927867508687012542892650720512590336542643298124335837370836228559088076018833319393066670186912387969138443670846603149036570876784646123398612363770508658424688137017633892779127097 (composite)
(ID: 108690) 609915200014665566402403278525952501727129970115074408253709844740276849670088722023109099707642198781318183710320562203370922640878246846366233812820498158561756197600225450101353658096545699008930028570511338784775858495019386576693254325492618282350468786003013827593310412882009535899478497373378352299400057608964038437419611998933814340764236426797227806048937171051960605806557476076423709170054639557933273594928302986309616853460279669984779329738787381228660969874629046969 (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.