Factor Info

ID 114186
Size 906 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 779194403125425906974996722232750672839253287942151223148331219465525743921487159958884709768476676827189464328426053163781374116318064536428452494722781660815839526187527867214657168781596275276221185789523996233340618027512287779223310295070185942464231987852048233293873620467542362080978094559345267986743800451578515104664815245655584705488573875660857605413662660296923726235350545679303014296613372074310099269993524131620663049470352754428268515460359085512274400824330776110707346885126971095275945508728855017988990507810173788746469433423267637792209308868362701668124926588923831669425815964254710905643620056990685768916110710111573187630449100030363225167455294694770160621753562667893557007367720142180943365214800047362410761791296646318370771406375089481473259450010569277937699611226884278373739067077492183657146527625404993804295689811637587596678598934671267723320762466744743757670059

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10213) 38696853648090980696069385811 (proven prime)
(ID: 129664) 20135859370154907961460442406509238198520136000169768630116111686031842574815096605648555012441089513038980423698945519089119935863106535424374229562985213533811045322657835898810295932129845141176377467064676350614173949843919926741883740065924303384230142045233404974307552746803004895442952672179076815377850812985667995739500125348337210222460542947660161550273843908243204932525899575059175636773875683991633360069850516194033032847775850867747411626758483976774599652312939602312743224121324127736112843954114171709226193591524323027861789513840658359018853590813048591818066352924424677797692604626397393591611699263608049439439138500366303932420469675536418538445630211030046717731792410065022608778034947569403895835030512628275235543048258469115568549024082448172845210839511782758000515561703712496332739311760311024077993843523136714634592030724965753159839209188169 (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.