Factor Info

ID 114255
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 14936069238280811764187268334837929141203269976296694612865126738910827951334123812251416138090000600006930163726300705968567497019063578263380860850431089630547533673339058587021018668651351302383676164099874917153572447955703248761741594831101261287835077197313941405461776418303679478349535761096130315359426764979382493634119186335926556066036740299994185695466381387344711194317222983111935075566067188310106077606353083696902598437111301944834227288247347988534933291867441855469245721905503052039500263853677258320238008552186476448692815574210844445678261942587251870153166826910169640257810417125118852497176046025791976452964552015129631572517453491695421330521200309603408084424214181810596799664645345650914239563401657923605443521652618221067622602950348055704861885394711047909739975807761587562627631422622629555155121159480067047259618088444774887063466334346199115316937388772670321906909

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49184) 42275318839527951746369266125678761129 (proven prime)
(ID: 129854) 353304709421029848234468794472300446622412480761545218431405390302062490621408642332078409831944361581566705312199159697806418044338494789571673300244213087176499725338730208288353964940623296498210037628124513630844066016838913304945316237241847130802969642163926755443341656466874081760938248717809107356634328970259658544983681364046406236062040526434459699546151199742845329634168139312269010368517362397158581180858689913250981645143701575995252399065418073730674647339705143152669053704627910308767540126073771020815914348844479571261768794457599394383259087707331727428925138677718815826164956466997074039532457983685061822984950269115969051847374597909473411363127786376793378450477373245977901727718019730222710961849986277716352064876939230733442593736616704144452795891373148069783623117128816310298160230597861444159545106582475310758434851908326270380821 (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.