Factor Info

ID 114072
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 15627499598224288401401712971241449425891503552851384779239446739239575561599438023197615653848475159917390319620974509570146512798226161756245727764163261355743641759292326084255671868185304194216136153743190286415775112332832776443566991298273360406327738179929047176998456973246400771200418515606405000301114985995193122577080194059397543808517333985839461632424550293570781661622975288135925370996878200252752683465136174877664481001059277037366278952544046916756740892139784988540768911545123266738113380310834056284662865183790805448781574916834156437328956963566519551154135272229319886307116412612799478359717944945986914252657611776897929181172150950711689713775839942703306943698368558087301624101589437093747638682760063826325299290702201499747238546491098890208916639573437338031311248385361138633986603860868518412251656164916140120977219416622275804160573069564727952487081093427296106760562170181554473701

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44798) 334628372002760299241 (proven prime)
(ID: 114073) 46701059759796397364634853297141562880069408308761025850663537238658315620688595522711656020995667927227589946787776111840776561554183263039444622833178589561663610606538215167245665837389488583904805056349674044382824014807463686916713017156064984934562070019177868935922538708638179400903194869747835000636691210336290400720825789128042802449201681519173207733477102656784074139620698763664434969583647922201638903528095830329951238738430248387633969484178165852008946627603090914357335456435740355198965070550279826829619265892538830965652317114810094612440858271123109850682253505661863120869106647769898578771828228469390091290379823848816301335024125256743607305697801480281496415662503558021087928008160732479888017299052648423994751393161632275725594482257746001989534812421030577164097730215109458013392882469578008976883997693856503104876658697484774601716347583409795989908778115695420061 (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.