Factor Info

ID 113721
Size 914 digits / 3034 bits
Status composite
Value 16158494499219403610968171648708433356093570046050403620142683732425229229556760121780367401708763986012492646429843730935134867770067997738633598080747200698638714408767704332265702578835690545289188855575544544732464187502325916766106109208410128935017322257630850178674249637029033479609864727724639855507856385374194820336140480782327963448398895837138979251754211955693123564402065240133823769406411966548753442438105909083205862152877998230861548779423747929496709481304698098080427508586634044587089376762720708482209325764429375533282276967484380270965878547602577554279167981085680594692558239368107287653942968357433644518582405895230212031577261685503429536468109994299167375668977974345225701464839011494342847727810345413525642613956286411000359956195388821832989828661721280313322569588981814650909568784826402665984795237275075446036498553919703192407088047734844943731106338510889507850190184344969

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 128542) 295353715781070513628690283285183281 (proven prime)
(ID: 128543) 54708959582539357765460638739435687438447162834404650009683624208621844854291230170679686882159751842099274523334312013446083460572923322532838053853083307122778744568160197713592934911796081852748880905019919797559819642633129624153043289449564324236161449435077033199326890593766991095220601230896573233053154841732697231851011751371240741033983349173127009126160424782480150893724166350987825895683969714290666941310834948843167083184034191233500150554453471385874987035580477243362511833124509424491297602050188957744531112906328109274285373371241096079595830758847616753264879324000708018850247859005365678182022217361503866635017677963193319435256479188660750639284728675167396741074786173981736261177586835541185319605554083747980493867741985213426811372653183505839351878113835451600846831844332700103152612246873887613709885233195183884231393393090414795732704782668249 (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.