Factor Info

ID 114154
Size 924 digits / 3067 bits
Status composite
Value 116484265213004878990432486933363532648174145067341088217459269872905698211763225804140415101197923631939435325643691051463433598784311195038496099343911595887306058554911373035896459402385150019594155451923380033706382882943286444675324370889332647185676520027009607458080838487684091669976727969746525183720006801546605327638472602150336189927765520450772052261398498491907946882410252695901029612625405714809522382382620507341650624802669966464986428088563972186265939195067843489502154223700282737783961117233541115220763090273249591274246268548047738031055189143728702385555802605755403349209184197681810775296863441003285626798984476409245491096818945789998447691548595284126906847881412096854825756296958468534402103381936022028543547035146828839531587905434154604023793503864434822059805902679032831319310650602909052393270615367061818961528386623270556240060566104622511450718514513608651978238944150339852598245961

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2088) 6003271575143130668881 (proven prime)
(ID: 114155) 19403464220295189323993406936642513310135978139366513711202303375357170122182998198323728853327084478630912275852463900285476666323319686389120469803607315799806504795315722246693160151036536426691414673790018608256395447211150339333090939964537122825623844481402261711166217264481934646833107592638664524453034606620986774819123529959282262071331931636929747985227701184178985590007848131304828714091995690809040223803127366608776992928280045505320638157953450840235274554648615438505231792394213948003948288216748921924186787496949959457368911900929401793104787643981009364273069162589979010841751892510756532962604018785041819306790689683950771448631618066000928313091775930511214623804049006641516702882170472433865080163961954539524057318840958176058343333907225105431100682351763444174144743532530125714225982676312435463261629633116678851937213210361138085052643491468320441539815328442710498681 (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.