Factor Info

ID 114005
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 35000132527134118193712336559931717125376898868306131543022674777943297794427183532513884161845205930948918995644312177926594053495545259916810331704482513053293097393188229934482319623175647584368329288701089608843807838072041649352696296660597352697447052780127963264571358423763624359691020667044776355896660893038854457638591153550813275529321867281290908277580379616762769118113892981738694374627875524111765458910863579658027070723738328406994972089569753331537820747656249541030471092656481946861575342604663040038589013211819111018843327672923476382400789572674161371322415605957086366694969487574380058108232255739052620718458433305572495195443643175232033285970692783348043924519347463963271141062032793081894833585733234492746752240010894264974900651176934890929776416832503172471958011354771373202711064883998493215604971705224358260378167763823753803520771375102806149920217700594876829514729511767718091437121

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44773) 98921315748651299681793764300951122342618088414515976037999222848697507718299220678982880328576420642637710542869538649400753722621013661652289946054494118656509362169713337587965743289561422007423620826245907160546886134773136565158341853164261962547210242171837180005762478223736334664882202433917027058496144779007969 (composite)
(ID: 129183) 353817903272392659338873337446689909632605413666666423255152734899913153118812203863984888823285453986998128787368864990773055046413418491148403142318160659996521595652982040006629174559454418835581292697404682698612049694636494847657206986155758149505488417520781232362577841213317239936603372768466746484062893772332491121243098711130302098544475911163254209790562942643479385602023145706827579826996647197941731504235132486126364072967626166357515168081350656156031625321160851382955058789377817855544467969201427517718148867735371349691726567386024037622463815330486911927058265590282563552742336609 (proven prime)

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.