Factor Info

ID 114101
Size 929 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 10232192003581942866328757096690525214763497619446303573637450828800751095968128930976266620583870706562844091320594285370688382390060246411566083461035974741701810098949543550873223360770938954642550529661109209951709838935864583927832383864964538717463583168618297493017609595070215433696161376023122646186929300410155261743076924747834256099055107961901960163225808367770183108582736472062094440054852883156166209727013473770314964450135964017441801341158893972196632063533569505488796053434072413848092705289976788854892762292061972306720192771668091899454774608185467754858193653716741891354322830317790784207861664091211347838835741890556607618862733665973149479094966992715242479939956731148609545777613440750123264950419368963247261544979131715006616026804055265721475030563727848068796307853643622015641966032612005769516443766907361257799398773169774106679311061704170225717417074185673778295884458016272627630051510071

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49116) 62554830791511098727617076112808021 (proven prime)
(ID: 129430) 163571571917200130789936565982757333548377551242787866146054733332551430126601313181726232532484667147572984937633988641977273370967376168091315423639822292518338235359748365977518544931904306227405241987627821541642949172114386062897585115979043867434824452881785029932887216163399349110193513635656741206007445400932739805974226916733462664635956149188103418397612745856488398164495996926564973660451714264460984735127037977105807567830256635719942186210225121266013896705844260826477932378581498251683724625943621364741816670004790390930477488303470870887363526321355824071263142229504381358764434645957222737748900478332633544447455455194614134426591082149456817707992666601777178829134016221193696991070143472369204139004499253080965377495150178439831401487270314980300002205372454054974133370765474234592213988821705584570389398345149134297077387415331124626691141324787681750923716681051 (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.