Factor Info

ID 114363
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 24602636280041782050246582080120247652189436224267536460498416193485787255814627011483268910859410780533202367525860341369479754104015379091389156802629102018614493612737087854204668901485811440740020769934950604247285791609059773013545074824606407470645838288929248032535456445105666854116351171929841969083340377306794217156279560823134702002880232042586367717606894397639277947231014734445029534545907157537639933461377068202909106954187016548285820878245586149556133933926436211931711080611769486096787522693400786654896830769212269076875739329693620099079928583043421712835902039363772117263057815329499608994152325813584410644596778438260423216075255601221608172760106330115064434211070369614519245525414199558132111857447827786824926128074531946202769267548307790020113476347598021248823533271095027826207235194477515451166129984484121290515813643496161883207626041014410659015213730547438937745526045018533656051

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 114364) 789822916875517539491 (proven prime)
(ID: 114365) 31149559925873049735263383046579243074810624870570527904298357007070598855896297406798795551535713360272137659686418553343148984614989124827366827472564036226774314442069002183935202065174515550342080851679839375067672900819848715648727328956072159037554418064671049962974607674237970188062354782918553060391316078272741879628700245456621527596081044105896436015520976213944439370888097114497567671690523353863902361455893950052951260892504009656684483560582690742891458090418237403645288086145050097253973337761032745541458514041993446454238565092901930008093091329591987522270852175320805779024017310354791622731459779571295193713659206649358985948097471802872412260157187135728107666400957767041566631221138446012715081688680934355573857793358351063137462857703678375089065573541290288826715111548063368796479937231442515988416137302478061932115171552814724119825260962963788616959025080624578161 (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.