Factor Info

ID 114228
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 249040020859394797281766427221017794477834038893703202093268554701681633939805969568146895121039597058788992759306963383663921473978114287876442407232276609583643336914063957947903682872761861317077683423970743710947170598795351286200909945857918714696327440541943718898812147488366199727064999548358044182542975068238985208304575011282285551720264739774055192797905298019917577190760255795359964207732834119841180980898960997250178530804308122773887080244403479250609361986093032505782289978182899262973301278357980765112852455878917661775881763524834016371694305181021314348594738814097892439867967859555031514505981336970808817687346216769583752324640074344798493907788358923171399646554769309664115854261043003493331496976332246450008950427717512989661790408167114283365992523237128307581103757171135410339944720099693442339206984826453162881078575279416510409427975048470090012332743057377929076462146993964707071

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49175) 149947942529510248052324332049637734371 (proven prime)
(ID: 129800) 1660843201035472043527328021097030212140383115800057171883721196772750921309265886713514484414242256485549207474733775322638171172722737492896336145836247586289189427661413285702786790860563559104361152555797369907875570447719737022364685700503845349645222045519817505174840442660053039398863464602107403026304162295083849014614450257790504079077963130502005979351851563446103025342254457261164972885701341342643256902854744906897078919734083793346843334899826991944785832591307476465951628579386973437489275147049694519191863866701755844738675550487793373240058832547898797419229226374759463443196043103941030189168493011127434897820906220831172890634952606188770406314906466059427626560258129057117409394866102341836181997547862661383291843514782161518804803462232629145004949157763495103874682467392720421869047738554644063389889043181133141700729572339663774803779667103803701 (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.