Factor Info

ID 107796
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 13964453177070245575524116052254745437456589522172805332391362951471901358418225600710162213438633929438178132962365844288300856295798237072564045356323971415526384278561003425727575292269479772608945857443317527446828327325698413485522869772253516133113604012992500842090730711529079563021240915840327806886220359192982020414378410149497367737922106497840532910807929784356327468940436064789566224052444509903425807666163616068786529618620492459456643064847309823796658559996890373881432214028293730026251609739364413856040682360623790129285068752568354324146023753280113578746969550985498164669409241235536486916450083050818966558857808998721803867088221104552296635100681794862582408353634745392134844143275632640551567939614545237226907063739787472485099552479728545966964822384251293672234315898584527853115999920492460625330880079373597229232682811860755545757939924021021692769651851468998922164453490602487140323

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 108914) 1112941913315059495584028949 (proven prime)
(ID: 131331) 12547333342380007088248821316725627405409134712109974050964086821662404391672223193003141844153427675522164849994718965408836195784468999302480357621114676728226746670177644317244299543165620462183495765991446943212573216945525095765207713147196859613619645647659902575721601151450026694172041080062564042246841670041201230838744036091034253059495489431665312723605220343268797585937405270596735212791953487278543649153161849516005658770886724786534126405377168577458891465333148912206183430693768245583392730317210104511524968404101120373522969436812477724533627878698720903703572785442570924326220134804651893089287990082834392330049456207499623366018680551998152690175565568993676935287044982757771872746510917404983153750727085631788365341241525633720725739813886542279251838227519828925568290560436608408216293973060809513813029248273741503353646937077875528668832951308843721055593026327 (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.