Factor Info

ID 114282
Size 889 digits / 2953 bits
Status composite
Value 6589404430070440347003138113454921879112170887516193760681206863813393185344566815015345638650869624925393098425752136041686183764512613275770982905079916769622050858194215758314108007402980357194989493445646896687364713070985657958484091275943234281354662155674571503330758119346996596871222215119905544441097540047808799289454200211714337518824529377285518454842824906737001052240205455998109649087865720318003850211457377326918858831292921848928199726900791810855812440660287852721637017963801007860966668291338075571632098423901159194842538044233327835582857354051907953136786458669766961738213111990277112207656146518199474634331034858942632523358687300754394088013549768929979969951514413676485370719766308095117720824461790611707540238203328625320351676957401970719261963979412152568813303693999569075360702744982342108450758226321319809077292285369510401796325211274559954460373307

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 244) 123944171348849444948627 (proven prime)
(ID: 114283) 53164294523573082846867708267988027016573221285178216452042875219293915505557980033327555274628450033495905347206376566647854407210777796382916426785538801479282729071904007263804456126942442609485000846000791113545236524365446406640846152484781377133205378315216275031737357134331616708286269699149721239631275979506489243777035666459962957432011790611897812270500436995651534462416301894208608279597567238310598155716320816902209329929885344553904098258284162116793948089333915854943638676508340263105371686774508746023587844970889517486638940627478525505972558231322480826694832145610650708887084636861357746611586548235297069594817480066538151940544653192508611830814075496045721670543717741604754028369247533846932521528213045859642175320826476551323546013950809418796341542404852340674101191905611452294115999681041684427457349676830184028871512260125701414841 (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.