Factor Info

ID 114105
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 5670999216215728048769018958690728871134605447611158902254070827881775662314061866095352224875548977367783057615454647624112437636516304873051430097566800558958387357102620605076267527510351843733699800215264703625987437694921478541208041793523113667988620329885512453193052236411814958839726197331607287312473754273684148083236934300678170763544056033605240743444859336384935444150143886741714328344568554209379377945388635654492225174130619439754696442112765826980159702053294917574389088551920908725905120646893409624117957359682992546482968671249010357832951586279189659715906606005107732438664651140414276159831250825739296734602841182042604984038289958338062656360551858763532028437604527196208097736026500482554603138231795244922527430141648707103029372713962063511172938934586448384212638093133098427501378789167695256239552308981985120393047457556566531779509525810327328111054597007117823338689796111699541

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1147) 35668796989484800666122809 (proven prime)
(ID: 114106) 158990481733587613184342974398776655505725208777205709754919759539773246769181301973384330580278790717206332331452462433403477145629756496948237951509310519598092906609459639716048162134108988829208860043472936799435286894657216249166033889699218429206665982063816209447111629385684425171775195051820899239976622410900159077951002170215675208564628462169394616479981322217507343586856222904465328483738873952743826281481569952327700020505844150585009151994493886578999908545515972814597003504485086905209461622215679227050941987193008139974348595486937037700456159318852382574571992221318016644287734979341235915887502066361770503225537041222690921086148072191373764928629368511878258777536773131576800071151304861474866713079929647341526708637453966957462339421194131584951307004253531906667685677859769843842163148538982481582532535601000914193920089933429571146609938214132403023716689149 (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.