Factor Info

ID 114300
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 16692671784114018577171891375408538577451598600406339027600360851229568833289552709771106889300292376256259360258439749622904841214520512961075747647159635168188473996434999135916549827705039866040714370110136478851756259396869992064675579136887831024840916600788107147527929283875155296037809634534866820007358313839260330008550397110472522646147227445148875087993413300308027370245305985002726554132164397208636670138989749624961850589686422124422951978944954004495073264360477109837751589984894206936013855699768052502673085180032976643041377183962490132830360323761292478004846772177303829159234435909253563730557740119365132724064892473073585322846874630357515415020855857046477734686327914804617861258455872567441812059161623691374967430119564772629065124887560566438088991028293566442174637325783947820234200768135425807799111326160906178002583769510048886986868855053484825196787133526586899097531912408392165557028309

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1095) 330666900546898116460968438563218940272271 (proven prime)
(ID: 129984) 50481834609105411862989651236847294099147299377344095802444928086115067966654676342980156443286559494393379917100717543733962506445402724410794685010054270599431815376466967197410420570536340288888605200437514341959908193605179849474770358165911090557925744085957523754830162827219752464322472850513283571925818592767294286807136250641394010337151187227452232483438889729255538338389297328099713462543684238128596306804479765579966362825926378490569196348293517728832572741287965633287267726355240128547917018558037133086277896185260129580588402318676615891788484612859549131522642599221656024316647491638795469075895953789604689831170854370401914071777325010361417399329203197108243957177803458877302585364023294310117963697798093772242293074612466851363566100011695810453443845048091014980873027452612194471648034247345357582407574423932220452808428017924209062720950841913054725979 (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.