Factor Info

ID 114383
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 205255451318191852685987493353586109595848616336547492856810355252785335786304864412480280010556025780563256378904043679590130684487189992509350915458034481355648118295636836104962948556960775213262258881922716624140349979787161409126314759967283230031501151295314583498285002329614958976656306617027651989789476909586634469989893356918928605145868809337466632624878116122734447480254685651848787389447039356448822325793525791369678230340330137242895108288967599152109615089036997303525510056581508387299566129569698973811863580887712665749615093706043704342417830504703992384614655516997949153356529952899461225098267425070467331182870781622005621741882652763189298310453781949439167247523280747242476694484610669718821047291820003022640250828512237581006346042623982900061280932454770082608624594771770590758946637404403902957262698234411832708243783338933855437342313621176727828645251213977592926907233573945381038801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 114384) 1203116031181564404535009 (proven prime)
(ID: 114385) 170603205342225535764856288937538520493068422382278266147777477422034641046266141827741717018731028770576187279972546993675906453570977206576204063089145360864500593119973389155790312825202310812971476119782608056458298219685129262762874386049354558937035320586921643941279437594683654488635439596401260421639684404846729642948940362174533660013741290720527340770445710005625350420146711012550781237957545367568040911998823764470133092720543545859386396145224465389581016370896230085072437296583275974263477156948721190407050530878769117950720818777616296665380169409922306346223643015448534541687184085167018671055438516870941015435489052811649360935566695671628479750353002344424728444575594532205956700360044559232679930252187533667002891741653073257077258339785468819381441598705545884701455944974805697646878085884567902778291312052116307807399178777555647937981092854278567994277002248047089 (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.