Factor Info

ID 113614
Size 868 digits / 2884 bits
Status composite
Value 8450275730920714961915082376640446930620351948317881255555558240320526962028784967260894312050030103324056398284459004931175995094560268282352570057169722799115450943350778841466480127936811983174636318180567074149083927045697748216672841205890482336527331461870001327650682221860824172642732283588215953895316131255575717544645177891015171188490078238626396090697823140866933940931827642547738030743128638443574138869993943270031276542713994689466625901464960762845071350373304087005221641608799220756783423595914793423677504827041599545840711581262237184243314271725303682845810221969383912224757097987425955898584836739455582084319318340500188097906896656151258279955850684696662235876061392390815534457950012642898450510778985931845614878130763252316613629477768909760927708230636577372914611352619753028751540317531976649115484316800153915998072693944509299471439

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48921) 6406471639826824652404589300291 (proven prime)
(ID: 128304) 1319021796395423834263907385231848309694293550327153468881937211931706357090264361057839422308812788070329860364952837803615170531242510667072953997946011917953732287399176852542317840904171189154029368152349372669349238919173631029134013485645043576361709787551001917903197750871915472183740088329423440260417432837870605527131268094818928636648600886848671060931603587513433167691658861999869572666629349354480620957375681554223971621880167147572846542336136614206272396766454870598965919905326015825501073136304158732114852070840652527730118309757879159559444760063336537156085518789249216413921455617203675322541835842844553700417544053038783422112379701381550321326701220177578522902812992613977093838323539141596206562691903541626621343269532745513560550035877224457145731885297199159905421187827532459248026771101536017951069793029 (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.