Factor Info

ID 114035
Size 908 digits / 3014 bits
Status composite
Value 17742039336537512405820789435488635158041845375263578901148524087647790498550407313203616077741056917722673539520861104053784234176447585641594263608224673723732811228339411351949832516250461851061002083631384637356709769930024543269464365198732865449817699367201699067395042547682885460330309720217237982645542929743208791623654578628128463244299112689777440985374201555348552411220742300997008733853419080066419664055817671268144309998420118967043201379499007711487837555959364617521822107908102136500357803025151254151284559490713419188297741533632398823185970422646938661780755310665674935667239706306961172567994576750007178176980111534189012528511437109871315828657905410870493266412310438210471435492405589063929879561669267872740986159324187169978457484574984608997636600064672672436246263039959721557831285325785515866164434187366655838690483687986006285834006127745333206820951028562127173813429209

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65) 78982487870939058281 (proven prime)
(ID: 114036) 224632571279962763340313828395011662935968957014470611399153846673863732300261248647364095416855974697716251989931704158591176304533902804235517231177567227896911337715103080177837367862604107131151836514127082183664323714333347919156334831223834310613850006510915911789308682912503318368516723207940435619885742385131679151841637019393075210820677935920283927156753812415466040682388526324093985485511804164620523732203125412069422810220409307172858931930082057986382325973669409928707611126280993845889295092690258577761879629751334188706843240046052261651198532004213530311616848644277918254548226905638324433529747492363162942418940786319879949001524182158375671128126117400164566680612813559202275996436368117096496590665642007374110685000863159898559098681939449616535169478470405733621646898400902877472628184266109469398958174175769326427246753584171545011252674888398044383906289 (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.