Factor Info

ID 114065
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 73824576578505824326841249556664410713024894402100233695073855663251668979841963107476638313569797968866836064271277711066386580681198072098483380146097534199722630752510737232626117413741541965782931297254285317982817010499936072038333433923142010300410196681761524753222387470314253992989383113957363479349650261535586974460600203511598377178578817215037373179649939520610116331266186675687071220938658903011005250162862903802374082399838768229222741964555973624974018384785945870215058016151455554497005930964177958871404683575949439640378097591041853733313349037541317444671185906398676296058971079345071421475321477954211449434847307378903367937361952907654754762473509148758549622815104816817383730148098392135427650832381000560543354477852577657979479230542619104260534330649938287493903003614945783962667584332559618652679511578381687604319107423765275515726682780996771986844808453705822881387427474276501

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 288) 439589715274978576995097049 (proven prime)
(ID: 129342) 167939726552351201616557385520593761116655605614112070310591263876414059413822966569825850054971320952543088216437380649728257920969457040630009813930476904892779990907999299824365755646133492058049178891963126483229627047502620404186273226549478701393096550912852705637282900467698717568735604121931176810331039181070434067803420481888573674020957028142000104771851912091895087775652436067779561714590802835594326903284542574018034020621316065593138111295337055466892691593212791695210609481035421163923277608254604965470288026066453866243306489013282864590055703709306019414438013484549755106451264918986345666780138838914149122258439793285135285052716569163353901309080615261631314630881437552868943468904018431582352312733022721802540151290823304083783352284429760888239228017466142291908002128198173116161316462541250484931088281132337628971861458916514719667689951479136997127473949 (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.