Factor Info

ID 114310
Size 906 digits / 3009 bits
Status composite
Value 333087670777375711017563719066143683106717901033700083513189505390740006595651458128504280880515492504406042491595073340981065408122760056128056918288897133617088020008918691323865712918464534065835615428871704159474815683165868334197023889034839796203024328095208249200910466786657466022977291394955518894181514894919474325765277586156772147497571084172729127435140921487068374114176241240942280283197856504446280200958105268797175011467276480433729809882713203022513460387546981091088462495455984263515174462518157782581081022274589449578392712393676253952611404467424261436094653648931269591557612622647322815028999802939629006273123785975070789955800891580843206549067589169959276896600336067664121898298234954579989189598929653378245273043713861006490718260720561520708946500953319319968622346697982736866281356476806860595595979754703883418943869208877145865202784598242482702749091896556598730840321

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 130005) 6968475824955943571774540951 (proven prime)
(ID: 130006) 47799214511802022887972958632534238458272579421466143964930375884013248080663136409982209525378304404750324149811565534302677877756761337235707366198458966260130626598293733672200902470300302569170083338171617739303030002319899470982359537738214731763209804265656747022231054635504560486145657216809378811504441896206919065112526657613151462676850842293602451078815381834521943500257476346223047207386518719513323187334795191423784915887131809994644961219006552033358422797974187991029010584924056626868722803763997283947388565244575212079246157759146229415320390098420537497568428768254082884032957820220113928322885751157574438463744741091862304450893043729274981343036238016599253534938279976258651888286229196757865443603294391887354233472922287674857781340181695615574624092488131578704488853252865460407620987665898039980419518071591567751705446308898779528942001817272871 (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.