Factor Info

ID 114352
Size 907 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 1132332407123967095004760267481440757844448101218094920111380228799164768308623456978507576171025900684948937358015398048886919382617723212498429929948485447771775324724704587371321936038016609846593508110771274573217916492968071279112687181975564074909168247933076661131838051304661727863856162124623990770445120149963351399128614180648891168064214876591640765555907401502555620705490090161868748513093280673486349653104747247943373898763909742285999539177593561317434203663262766358914937934448398213171892974283261719453118264827048377410336275096755740146523452928852247378058934938274870208609778059323884933969025598003414879748430181363042354957501030771289728777822771213150030247430686792543354651774250692745996281536557640148479163462372045615394676778899791613660455841119973958674592882355544278250341767475994380438580402173954752911194710714169375560187949962497015341738363762968146678752967

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 114353) 1388370881445269641921 (proven prime)
(ID: 114354) 815583517528997004510032031238616256489024674800635933602793268739524563747736964715820051917321431234952265016979262175442203277292585250775702364350597805796325660647074866299716890392389841398509191470012619073460796667901887199379128950737397231175034226250263969008194515203646592876368640377103714873243964716424450367143605382358650185401324632175926977618493686271806182941576428528940887315222886033188882572654980209901977621801990780960834586514364961429114575160131108406098383202155431889997340315321005162746392306279700738162186050446443912303325043526132826542266001369641577211109037524116504408535428854279339050587087034850868502278097811190022749856439458482657040408529599823253389152825936584460478866332825689939166799692516363315470877253285560473798391561189745987965507125582819354119618571312807102145658715324361247500150863990735299754212051916007028149127 (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.