Factor Info

ID 113969
Size 899 digits / 2985 bits
Status composite
Value 20699617597005822937156464868032136350513962419738710634730661298551025832036134008294251395921308703727719791422868470559419365657724919119259003071865424128639543244149556878179484548836970699446628070224118955943265106981447013961395378851883417992668385220102545404429252650393694083098246284624928368684442103961024634967734069549080206455730699774466938500388369712623251420240229396441929359444390752669361004299392228353557793987833705894442898736226871351742116862271278034677982585399052725793021947617480069827438581532097582042776580195129304921275904908820168054888541628935285760205557118486052438511796884127260778532034465405270160189496603971427777046999249017685120704297230697497071537739486035016426241358218706130451464193364877248903822328268106473567160759555026224813501001724659553127996864152632866589266884143920939708170216183801790100577333012100837944649611015361222439

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113970) 3114796047279316731123153661 (proven prime)
(ID: 113971) 6645577200820687325405698643288243362805174734679455559732766971893558305326230558248828090997336450706930127274013130019399820332646494975469821706757037843803361255572672093313768143506415206538353850886066609458888309205905915834483916140216841975377758969562399041987390827837097009094722487051093270495272184224272333937832462422262378979064312489736840038808291214308931478239035755281001793034542867795368839386374235233018139644559872295292392637446912280682063521071489487840000724355681994763315461507511529402720794454624721496037543275190607061610994363342922202960637009412821128229062570420071706180653713994515657351292884767783762333754582268827057806922962023643415596717820422086782113704431154938691802550040233106960353198600340859636967834384787479667195302839334829828068295251684081052583611831587881179575809744169242408587517282942873479088410099 (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.