Factor Info

ID 114109
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1802584534598273661633605560304666669472889598092495365451801556656662473167614067778631864863477657537826965182850747311402010940688840035107855621405258657598336257302161066768864465905894435572240300275155759165456192418389138108557236494342532543578507051329488740004030826650621909360024819995824723928038015901705568633645811452619448411713305440453061269682654577989297274785961611929962072663774124605445935843923632181508590967899988609291251122602101991079580363134325877106511910474323600659602595481192346530133500320597251084996257932608558424573276210207783530215802962123465706332904241316627576099670626463267468761393150802681155860845661985813326739707097164586078317829208564482572993742345176401855461744512515028824104168034897183967045527187453355238483958215378169991518587170769586800444723600358913880840541771769427490381073321444065405034551246571375032265476531563962223805764649968113710007851

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 114110) 5168153419526764952263751 (proven prime)
(ID: 114111) 348786962822657822072698325582868764341001678253642625718441065004664367892237026664343699244982982706960107183466445331747033116114626634473312287788849380435016501213019242888900857809269921664527682761974199656345918715270671148694645075245444872448443574665188728478740392586836052885674351046284684051261369639750447975759709529790966805984523559027327922736252451963802426802097532774532906806689138800541484014633891566513030566236919934039123161727600068976841668851341609235947506911333963773985189603065855696651726671334977878760564513553369048814116631152724509723085729376409341582295895143766151922123403919546444838623062946326388069092147847306020079999663624722439619669532756225688419993716479237828913568369796816458057559686486815454177024184666595485115682012405017540755797840780075558692043739389722743251718614144985552997202819566577251615202733391707101961588227895119101 (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.