Factor Info

ID 114393
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 2172767603066317015022940350793726760976653756561934694684046764408106372182666529306562135705090054852148193866021155634474131232132762034980251256406576202413919730544294358356337098785249359914138540817367424991609319336572167251706837952235221825131710233388528802725294016113482369082503814303503658690123895839727703059779797019087624954350033773061560208085449256000234756391124276421524646321860934238974431046007467344584650650985484212088567719946951102040182357853880792162782367604025194229175549476633973851898800589084274350974392292634327322564054964672526538058074407582794522342002791420435642405688046833633781977034183885285897357931485924889625308263003092695869153209033028802485363773435138970284194223927838471713503545537744191215103368509095885555781947089810746738485978628812088213709082350946641215680802867524056389693616858064474272278799258968253158767664043695085326697259573345217820431

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9569) 1616127980022693828565683915491911 (proven prime)
(ID: 130190) 1344427935116751581730850530813562172167513419752939589498245393966675641207725361003740841023104161002074034605911873237230733075557725043161812543895736279211324130070870236640645666408811561003085198666936474479827128327266836770078276891938373510773382394656378132371580602679213633823113332514417143468158431619132171676887531584379913838504775431626465622190097578999494347291655538455256937088222636871554641123841919641283228308427757630868863796190701472024494691106801049083283744891823162840623497707674057041766213451828061026756084488118075927044305213285909497004026168632662443471804030229650868589684115460994025575356610863048061511026901713739996397084303905214495176296785596353028223731869102627533749831266549003625425084529315652193318610734266973767253592337698072760813056652493685443254407204971222596508563936984823612698451996861686953265865731308357494147321 (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.