Factor Info

ID 113895
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 14051734213128475379754801484782946636903856534270401383530259511311558848227286617331041881069067670817202432709660664898270037771535104538121968212369577902509254179745566370772457687085466860350110914814240302810283350629510569981781176690334554679739444123607265352651110701943665628875974634847678631234590096301232325655223566031592388751405256288491672227078791731095974426348558998527337436160159410548408950628414410140223162562906765798911452436887858030299240040695612011497577598196051742240903268435390823835757896560890261102674512653176751631665277173967858351296718549590226086435631725415085122373370519050724663008179219469096812436971905868863932084487275765358413698098341025775330721895773040030670928214604917739476736530860495048528073081163067964808593210317252437912132420376855783631689738533027329541498924975968180975654739068356275767840766860937942261195968055592247553461881944823154545523

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113896) 129713965166677453921 (proven prime)
(ID: 113897) 108328615157762987342735371758352043872487661562250978711869066172072148403962759481155828856582335901563397764722429401557133126246818854386689535991734768507878170749927354700164095746756665871569376927196251969268301152446367640977982114627376238120335008718412109936696815826125551570869870988318848658213943809488862885268062077276242863543850079767097627412485637349401609510351145710814937885957350927506343965645866675736169291516005697298646268282827299843233448113888265152090770821521123279420569156926229959916747471412325630784267079775757501134008395054719581184158014776522404224857220135105037383602045130995821341867552957127009156958601555085850354524792377597514795951203372277633431948446860501984733019131206504232199308444257357569960190236500810247068118826545711071683045627556180386034410052926937789808137314556599902699808584524232583016660980159627566433274544702174228563 (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.