Factor Info

ID 114057
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 1323113683565826447415288425970938675825635481855018507817649558484709821606081994677001040520833272294602776530984313187168531197718167752263235673013510450569183581052130129369918383254428284845042130050783951378654782482002483575693659793641067362553411001190769440931341052159441140495567995842257293751177745311528347593470390714823851127661164761644274929587906564716901115350880121657583032469909391395975352731839300017631536369553082217454466612791634784709393013932454221838625794057433985665657424067656593996045745109695435594149397908658700743978664952612965696007138199920231466198521808114391714728421393618511647867704997508754298540778014736457379517498531162160195514176970020062021705677148351639189257175842203669748434554475059572584416921196228489601879412809716535773394899534854619865069470473191690314602123178296986275625763811029142132662962411274572745471887083133709319881359221531

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129324) 1448675548496872181035530283021 (proven prime)
(ID: 129325) 913326441478682255248748052896102419060452813980783880553500959812773201847965114533641872871623340408337987770607906563504431120521798379124474534884555296112406233176307077353261072444151613489752097106714687708936861521458691664501915513808733343050395305615832347283976423518430252811790690516562983602361164962031522681240790525501796509305674396477439231627537724475380932701409361409650118569414325366260763836060958945106027858464208275602314068871493131760507512009553327277701013287800661044545339738748440360314725163244835806083498486038628395627225867045805644006901004731518663849192300297041779810393909502358455475515948841520613385523737306012582650008126896756053128825975835686956806620976386482202785393797183301244579763813854577701429594783475707921039187661852204947183418674663144610698669118315461762823512548069170548733762934136711237263367460675962311 (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.