Factor Info

ID 114326
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 38821006662057069753589214573569508366358283632648702433760222892179849487269247387268925804740605712330740915047216648660053513885431061462408662642923455375127951357574108139625155647126954098481919896754591218408159671535979707515270654735078095249063644865524892034202513053549191675113816699524437672625308392467700105928206914158314742614610965932548075925648899974791892448500935479628407270912229224045081257040057696392885048251645463477130380144752794418528366721183154154242254405028086446276014605940961101961108630348027995988129251929160667372906085582509389270649425479272299503880767346130585524443610410859708108454295517764822999336731518128876856186744736579946079999071149280125229332867324091262896197476858589785556632432853443921686170185115250426654659026746234436220332555491872762964903025761381813969285696957829519556301674626770533279904909634010413155608819198068340495660387371169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2117) 432993525235644133923923669143523995497852604088399089326153909995407129180975282041838510737486859964445231133355798598680528724682070360269968090637642038635969 (proven prime)
(ID: 130042) 89657245199982761539989343177970841316240567329399475977809848129399351442966247985187056708656331885691229705743491468869907839003554456553038225090608086363790736408181801701872331805484205256356607812644032151196222436398890545283723803529604428988724039984201072775529722768117625154068788117046070461973679098413822060164820504599872949640445623330575998549425844228611249443556668910756031811151034644301813180924888891638955414237785641545954632069905534872528016756180724986696050300605131148811028689337284003179062832769574910091171802845124721277267189235984826215782268837636677389007531827779233829503375790674748501199311993420408056646581603414688827407869607104187974448812062654071827714406499011066960736911955358923137226154840801 (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.