Factor Info

ID 114115
Size 946 digits / 3140 bits
Status composite
Value 1215942737739929156117451244400667702760499796248815018074434624588463153883951428084039549558820970420402102073164268638043569613689094542751577488346962847812076927467583529253405832258401455121715907116449372137390432520207588892133640865630057509682495067670528606047101504878643110740917943807676122926077207082382183701288689769163269148103386161239318201061163946991768984691088919161088401645414395871184938372598062588391502068396507260911027547559491461947845090572545592401956834084127986704455157171131157702282643112850956031830426299729108538776528856633004620105498140143216428359609869243406430268466434811625728212127777748597021509091068079327145152742860451019428651320614964146803699107169842826495915013933124047712954962168020201398158555899642173380560360086408317449497367158969109979250911724194304499769823322164067286528628593092371360677495144565879490079110200524234960545371860991979410418285135889943634053793579261

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49122) 2457033810644951353418088611645924625547926801469 (proven prime)
(ID: 129467) 494882379099518413193692778430766768607896721008802391111874250964201734262860517771257624416979859049939615216481021211462585411896059408613330443049485355010935939945126826632302996306576616467690894701361297834165565777052787495564764438975491526941362616259472748570688667253442192183859957134327292072016233418691136020655343796974552755456008419078040378612456372202274998289961166016792504429225307044504077165406715320779326123014053549563029079294761516730332252177793477354873345530612142104036669707758602291750881714984052115846467565566846438213306391115290521584341050545697049107964465479239571325689375643635146805100370060000352071512119278326281320436372873949147121598797725187927183523960466223350014172167965441801017077842023517430062819197819308337966892223161044410714823705683876416432280206619569937099962405488837764907882160814263961123955242614151441804385889762399169 (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.