Factor Info

ID 113797
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 78014929452099057822860395374632572837811605369087679701064584998356331087945616532563494088565889100166421013593402565090695184714210608452711608830074521832668657675090396012980143572436762934202917925454123619793937593114569354423913934983334882639134914327237116121502520255747362380612351493085194214791770334943279697241736885727016982207250911327926175360473014091163103019273146724287919206981198104474166240804298338190421029561699352705397749380870404835094028416405015222185489641901071739315743479588222700014714260513232650836298029809235515540255115636203989987369379878408424782990885373892040831586365170132867376966834025467591429196029975139002450835287095548275261177354517876672661974692884527244383213964983682971456270254549564698129510784883768156272076373684484374411860651196468566702560272701196596472097373484723127075002690633518768513902628504715185921716113990458391275464494979192691429369

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48988) 6033489004052981697458806565534587106059 (proven prime)
(ID: 128711) 12930317665233618058032467369557027688695311237491379158854616372531156777327481699569043844602010294395366088912114031118937933912943194570700618239933638360551675850955834036534089732400271241288678070770967104407798862351826629450729615437058904694821510730400354892670568794275186333950620358913704718767380285616604808142951308211328324122488705977071436383210465111469747830457306153103522165293551818232557632969313234864789721589840042533880753713871632055267342501645526440914788560987641471710451337308708855816604106726790629047086272276170988657097562650371316102749563017190089229673775057169638540202206130953012224239283003018362219657584356681159271313408200171076716400114475412175730839611498070461348475788663812621093019448754227983639954469047202972667052148301950441450692736745022793107394246939426494659037552911169748372811343504946112130235916346891742091 (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.