Factor Info

ID 114413
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 70935547254825536956813181568387349503514864777164969642168977310198441550796322638692736162224252516869377776393533035090217108597000853792510597582537193546093761751935254661584118569780267394206256370889406460467198343080911356554306050963856861883555689747681086359071100431421675819847631969457667054881384175966857764309593688072460356306425422589721343575797235262537525440619401769654742040200568253357705102845411183903532971672569214123604518410977096367473874123516144113247683287337894783881587188528618889135986606088745484699451866855281897977140632062144723419338769046071793523560324750054610546642444747685356504359787215794739727609722414083040486539565719976051031684745046818058936740121143160933138441268024108533910067188451292434773744107455936545229576173349525749308907573343586724439988202271323039222745852049728393453332925632306637819005560773916578087811866988047311489796641

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44922) 31206704768594902369 (proven prime)
(ID: 114414) 2273086754299417361083227627404688144412978428262723348004904823281299042916197959420015151011163616027610179100217819259851923097582627733101668639814970391506823901272054602950494743277204181666086532559320850088181368612624624086198982134942041542439153041061884800171857443074021208359086114652494799498325853101015362634453646539391960737232187261213715881655293579161144312235829717500366210231549931665101719526609841907521557970573010176539886647012112034416478570460143095075125964033304181605566363654389580816996139027010438314293408773225216117020803906481590166498428309838226815991291580461369143877697549633479212264944748129392443300645979022221511292022418227584990888328769111702859095818619648908053643103016481008573915303764223469996556765185903286710566466390217863233300419195351625834690257748211610296319580946379499608410705599758520993380253418976377839748289 (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.