Factor Info

ID 114408
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 3380608876496161341753740556461334555065578555807965125485982120910969977585744444705375263996149715425337909724040192295488552084648179412059785152917509032935089136490130341350870321524834722669936798323917756351321493712890910346421224118242384344674683546176946337683792354985212638251699778762747273210907749601593814193765720734104072473556930927675285054262395470148429279731993717823074340914694481289685478969743311225420507318886218103759930820721604355809631740601067413410050496613921119662179575345291888694190129799097349288401666132693300334238892526908322929509668648667718876586795296958713087807901364755913004727989199760717488773352130647193006119107163857695285077867702840916231629528191294832400252101631637606099420922837263732354006564575791859752425682179386231236348387420720240337447483084543156243621581550420603473901563662496086661001481293674080263785294050995045123556945121178910211879

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44919) 901541130950752141554641 (proven prime)
(ID: 114409) 3749811029621045104083402790304670217368914380343536625441552863963487749401126490050886504704298931499004806182999071581096496697564582537060607312726827183871211003705904860075779348146917387649724174015511785960543397947948376739120651760836236725862517348929334730042178794177076519379345295384181578782811874666103581227698973398384507000616409648394370996683760805131472449126846518488054363340713509719048799247879766853162522057111066990140477793589938482687458650070859881933457555087616838795305535823587326153932903164440260056821716467938585862273050724092824944924950814923492491907130642104595557893614399691264977746957699989036773896038859212315475826740997091957046055342271578539976825291116583337131746675782292657396212440054364117464716290357650999530729818887461022001102784097674384852313015703044373885541727328829781393254558215117566181626361580189469674929402010425719 (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.