Factor Info

ID 114321
Size 907 digits / 3011 bits
Status composite
Value 1968380237928275130494273370749652374601778591296714571857770964908613054308501142792858912852972280128951623657642350628552452692597488185119393854042169346335783641044784115280385303253326293638056645659126164366090160292359621954841925100384425059541393779822786648279756752275626887323103431437388914646957527858368693180440598815826264676176158462954564867638476222257710857024168554819421915311589559489497234225313245400070684518076386376966210929924867145256456243178882892938435654769778372582443843391971322258081820551311153448905000453481495588587980119064306900105195757631687862797286295001620762310525413900764780680177993469536971691721854174885695223680536688308668588956497043627821629999755134914159922092131251053661993896290164703947796141333778061806035907628324335891818379663031626629962627138447143842698366267893268672209286179821104129737110252385865836636449154288060564014897409

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9729) 50175468903933448860929 (proven prime)
(ID: 114322) 39229932094844183883281786268672359383111552070101481647496651894065949638020148184699553073934781623619016669721322092246038886643835299827919705643531263351294014918482133988011552404815594990675647733682816453199827008858111190857832490404932840234607620725976405601859796623039865116482203382011726249168812287772255554428331444059330973103769227812950935128802402892963451178927065960522444575317252303604820980614627819319075978418220457313080645369465089598714593938528954090319625741600690956843474932799601693135648254010075390165114366346202919790760433382796873521532969854402925601151016095842966112809380325537485444856225910362669934957636520701122642293008946898545114067053769324584241334772525248077856908592926206811187269960156714261397016947617496723327908086207437235688081976902184566737072481376720780552406404076317898181224742691655648180349466063041835525121 (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.