Factor Info

ID 114179
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 2857973935184004115982741889411934364609308416822530170626093908698240358008458668696051602008766319784975714910691861596851894442928784181697608699576925297441873587004437773800337621187960045178473940283758105586919762058060849212752019468788182742611285017223084963154885519079635625275936409189916995941099970744435023399176273441571101897884927052080388929091535691834248697481536915627974463639271793757396660802248380241421990361379333367768246458119397254991447823415223666451568420474560904819938216101859084225056305231145518358421754825009289889701343336172314312894908294806328034679906000366580533427592950812792316251696597059277718364886582816933371757259743247078592413485559143917195023526001468949284185292627143737578053296005645370483132380039984265261292944842898330402989961177361588715807354120019224416223753129622606751529819745893501666871367994929752930477941531135482280497022888137259624444755577721

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1210) 6563589514883537474323387 (proven prime)
(ID: 114180) 435428499710910885445683287013999524542070424962567516890800178055242199484386364098981672281958995456735148632426305388142862551709232959670409202238632615260263571720220460989246644819129161225921824087785979686961545472807075055233944262673418545050268781283120088501434559223049141671763410367334379655984285985220207867845560604684320009922737845948504268767882103167902053808223913776836758618724848174975445377199055099847271720941015918333688576037466599961795098142784697850479457300015782239915744286684784561917268314935760330568782888348525042642362978285417221431758792264964757056816170613345175392879133801654597583735744941794612576177862186321424555994067017754409856097966420852129622586196493784695741965797473313321244577464908614271177650487870410553628617398129600917518283359781183451286830275088573854520295840329912570754385319954906057267672711093906601106450399661516418721883 (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.