Factor Info

ID 114029
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 514837689680790782639272524603803360700377341682912272439472429989553591192083811093471286331585866932328508244561592228017198389496218721411883989339498288207182828216351413569101085970829765979135024155098062401803069620857530148353857190821127263148269990781832502565067148427076525454760471170237582758832351604610545646229045067286280320190207466773313741897108731748344192712066115267288159642425310541622387232452272153937421886623049698215357829385673418832560778490058429387964814417789297143143579601796202951964922730351244815838812719147589471345341252541769121046369665769377030206506112197828694664392257039766555159075654111613209616653018079348361883604031851405800984913986393902918074505555216902079901473506381019580965339028764982872375519001149105194548407499275470316763481639519236335323239643726652652121568605364286229216968997678935901233363351554572626069663047025131980823217551521561

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 114030) 98309045501771587456921 (proven prime)
(ID: 114031) 5236931017416023038653729652863705740090302078111475754120878318973855093374312475511856384531238411751978958070579097886774191868653735486009990822603509405373772326419295642147878244858078178544729747073036131192411282214595580846743069728617809155743120185652286068156625053998931685254012454881454606717523823231205590464456705708392166798978550597220013517720027118238690726578099845210286758334529805611380457078559776825067613727205263659369984485372761040845219312346830000480716471618084781849394120189754703328426731327819050879075875527847247093131026376879006686927013382506815702445744205090295668144973164995906908689808882905626182096913187120347099609154349098368582558798625986635711784435362376999696807046452368324514931382522475634487975083897253050775597870588564711459477484407488204860846901258825887182864796081085673202272126454343363005076783747976414788171731841 (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.