Factor Info

ID 113475
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 21694004871704980793766628164848531107865518542786350538950468661719603408831848509355582296142708295078091902006348483808566082093770907130181374367329492296189171761158641811608805626074608083063866108441075915760947418146097376399693310558652784426984124848985659770076037758710044456812692704637132361293228290699853043591979807869912703747124121171849321397858061428542270935826747975018851650767813238044332729075131740501439187267362296099329918340417163459802720600962222595838879673455543954540234476389442049946401295871350924750483777471380349434988240489180457399316813094917045946454608309840722141818427232920802322072613241692420788588139645364085334801120890726361866603430023794277540775316108729057451630161334901992788932430185982109702496120825318547037094545689489614999385487978670667678033807649376137098024777971644114973524123389449440554000322649110643084121124545387417822050015759760319659982239

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 256) 24216191671442408226762026802756956706931169 (proven prime)
(ID: 127936) 895847091319822031261866212976783178736105365756093565690950399964994954534728438537391856476507756088372225739040265287854010551623873436682601574316450850450111217743386937422390015957120835598962007344032281999547741268633198054592505660746012365936854405596698862966597920758845811230442932073421756743558448855313878095921083765599637173502976116895406375342034966009016545694032286861890367143779964330459412823260001100926168814339510301967645545572623909666609017972906192108606570473932277473481618595810871314466746664866543585896874868065969913883162708286300409321223583230486295577966435321999434155249796059455002392188953918135485117723193037516891417793009858199585833865993923766875482886370761861731174302529257569775342179186793486903704921936480265657285155573092248509051993219061268895948057354306100642159812529685733992791224289650577007988316154428764031 (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.