Factor Info

ID 114309
Size 931 digits / 3091 bits
Status composite
Value 1566147325085437441812151659475735297384021043082008132474220725367751382932854400064390379640367475165286993281976969730993952723329893848676569075584464997193997139850286020843063283088927572014750717825134952725214410295411041565254494957217054266813165518021361502703150889601607116922686160115158202480677325652725360239203461202391876200651763046243862194221263751070932193393792886956641218544465752758952903610580055329942504654821733989711799390260388259942946376602775524688451184663726111979456025048801587241807298421958741862012683330692710329289616939991833431996193717152032642425548376661902240190007076437504497361288564649789973168461469655770465411309757944375188958604196137733302152581840995764113681873009218122206318192226624979359495673544878886635105680019711689968127593108253993750482624384511653485843815470473420878372027323701152525133426348232000177856130004975484534412250692771262234131191306974369

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160) 4701907222895068350249889 (proven prime)
(ID: 114310) 333087670777375711017563719066143683106717901033700083513189505390740006595651458128504280880515492504406042491595073340981065408122760056128056918288897133617088020008918691323865712918464534065835615428871704159474815683165868334197023889034839796203024328095208249200910466786657466022977291394955518894181514894919474325765277586156772147497571084172729127435140921487068374114176241240942280283197856504446280200958105268797175011467276480433729809882713203022513460387546981091088462495455984263515174462518157782581081022274589449578392712393676253952611404467424261436094653648931269591557612622647322815028999802939629006273123785975070789955800891580843206549067589169959276896600336067664121898298234954579989189598929653378245273043713861006490718260720561520708946500953319319968622346697982736866281356476806860595595979754703883418943869208877145865202784598242482702749091896556598730840321 (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.