Factor Info

ID 114355
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 41192061741675256699266558979331507622681573159479651731597381676139580605493309120174479187011959263378392728098247876401171332036159168947804836723959011742011345212350398189056564464531690424780039111530266374878546896450925463699709542546543419313947745364924613351963253525518020230392545093407883610983883566791764975121440954880524159876403031786591909264936616866847273163511460117347346817958065227845581481863213920249538695860986662834271357420781639427996974491469842334777201243906006850622660608405061650392700507440833164816882383423545119975882628402277112903488450736579457976716221857445844561776728513884273706412835279188718169972430658376247816887123202813195017539780817037818290466845401625110066887646859502184604977663184153150205279513445861292662142700196364392917423634222593320803894648745101117906349552887307886211394785526405542335670399963529366956740977734827118060560256841

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49247) 11318458084849785227125249 (proven prime)
(ID: 114356) 3639370436580270633462751187190921923147304907864706891649171817750743552120736356681577655748694622327661702520025726447180921279141870437549006412850059716085487072900669486282484370093234698392422192348048968958417883485628287078961317986256161449811227150071542608512056953285627341104377168108972120450430904891235850889098072540555728526145043311645072639671255113389746483471490022679410981480724999862191232877058331401773845089398872286584237627113566527247470771900850519219041116981582003411735010490840589280180061453112175674981474874557326870398858396005399635114075640834174753169177291581289096196593847254906836238188940552635007551619014894482473222071288563172516219334841129139163778075221390092721938250146267445690451253762209277311773677601005179328393522644312997044633002278501169140710295411711773552649769317312896770974036462812568449261327611458951470409 (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.