Factor Info

ID 113494
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 35116121002566526040782235182227871195930935533209648683491646988855623798890582697431273584296727047859950053747271574219627843853321669077079351638285154797423092481813637832761076407441620078621165992971290770207725506145905975958073165117479676749139338336231203179778871444913414079197843309632040117729701556353729135201779717662192381903047891183385206674860283470284487248876780207336587061554082332071996470853412682659562460811396152121211971448874122775599362343296637053152417952385628292173382201629923360504328033676677158660667516394188784542351076296481386061227611392480150698860159213186678145186890098183694513211246035168187333401271775580688457109814071698834571615305461090143504083159658336117834224810712665854979725528069595442402006926467554445966941287056335493631581645482454521936006886827736729095180468583874788841243159331720118493146767525965829858919321652271096048813428292479331

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95) 16188856575286517818849171 (proven prime)
(ID: 127997) 2169153876881822013623579979627712719154087001830537153456015732503827926902398658602096285305578520677238721418837317453445981205972325211103735727781416686818250387770935575153006355088816552093811574132496328347147849571778888153902800089291689092064705240457324256791878815134573318962203694771774252425588699482756764120262331711542887944122584397804766651364436998458497402258577476937390834442222939572000649147980996733971251659203325275213580260530434117340119783845123150642938768537121412365709600187769042667973236422502096492079681573231810049288678412529940651413876189777849461560325376023543691068617165959897919155827934094448954980232066974406116671470895699102077641889512957972482689693462633187213910701762480280374234346402095692906251679713843109052042574535077956237675587655937308839408059176588108050726898614295110229847983536008008813291965704069571670565406961 (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.