Factor Info

ID 114061
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 4400883896750007134851167939806409775522640747625302220928357126910390946866973532381018975618383257659800737058109816648163302013086550979393360912707293737678749153615545790861147361863113802311086127916445368854876387431287094170221858629668929515905977482106732643699535109894161686641713296436008182981300522955510735704495018669908964230985144543638359695721656003988086690290928936126538824496696424882776992179277244128687128654617683614131836260503380267356898834278929518156597122999380914313148902625564349987107935309611313692329481563093838940964882473313066834972439297265333970291210277975073414418861186284422135571331915250525686013498324630806193132801982218770066756524660688685935907667789456835161687832950036931863095326611952443362628535701050195047390547130380653608269464204519986820463086515223604363113898873308524207389626098243145782771936110401752051091112462779999117408167444545206261221563

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49099) 61126191080772091539089417502227 (proven prime)
(ID: 114062) 71996697633829061638396289165153147431800358930508646486560524033660880490996937707038295564213035689362330605430238195403257260677006979202959936743225244907125571116524772250342058790050855695559096760439323828011990116826550575357374633077266468935185685229504237161293008589168750481183849405860320575324738984990097385843948494067925939412089065697382350783399089151909515580390516788020026447853008374743492983492799640430486241421045477374902023883099167417400669850203533287160533924201735858288691024515132128896730946601778570773789572032615826060362185351528526580714057160424188455354011704868699101091672561169484021363629830201185260046261327392921239065216308505333364941683676760447190409587464964154943495944421056883522045867953955424272827916245564640677934609907959106000745952863117631587640123190369564724611760805962019004844805223721301243907880100197126839906467769 (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.