Factor Info

ID 114092
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 100174837069848244215872706194351560560567878008020375889628478818549136752147480941919589779637442281891889550186550095287677561207229733880014748467996555260786074067439275435482006477741999385214386954660496983975479161416375992949665414878685619821251454389991235271728204815435436560224374388873025095265718946185246843052108105410216333819941945479475284214637833857120555186466350952351228691568854874006558415675673357480353668155259027171432381457038766691606434053005869843057783353657401998015316592657547648923312588381595845077355033543297971974452851786836940280746145743734656525206897226870798425836209947941058576071937067996165585889897795528678150370924649517187703861786582537056174883316706217149947971491406635386684151633441164653438248282212403723028563972121015318172519837853521099344281568115498612505864795661230129719314105009595560436528943379960787299751023494440209740550953232969

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 78) 37125857850184727260788881 (proven prime)
(ID: 114093) 2698249760964103996551976086797260127029344280105793806321348797427135669151140682920163602942617274705905020334728402693965759559862020630375392902915516751123257191426090601219379042901700520736578438668479663392504750689738671734989265431995125564259957209524568408011520899774547706665201029269857903159475891867474161166326364616106980447418667317604648127635523222073077088060045478710814130009532456099455435195642238713801480826518305233332802129326068901472051760864048268547497517807219836121684910097447415005877201053036215609846362823074849475637615778838087008292473488900826077525662681365768430376046817360334258585913211387179313716653406883224139316786568421876740737023666196032608775460390141934856177839047603841447474871921360476263969722696216992210358724302830892037773141345400209075581065943553375075762172567202132976064965207579289591215368621121537118433849 (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.