Factor Info

ID 114419
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 30722107607950501888361492123227431925936298851930594124483518548816437802862995287330717187903761514042182526593511466668204402766602920379368003022402738343482398608834311077673354659707643290431730556184066280712903783160514836367514895097033426918802353276483746835163106354226350628657300756626368993963633285423284063975754313753102793001142617764902402799986910537577346283126185487119355370017905801470136372787643978308369245086553504371089675701351184449435400160610066739813903502582004497713994032625807848551083337966973292952917343683619585921995123757028035329014934239392714816141271800764209469929456089560275489253040834269761086850401118812428620740130021277093954992535699207524397687621413558059466257732081681072148479609489679479936565960983136106998170817900808416567889334754831335019809806224089097911787542762976232395450829727116839598255368015558035861060902381747811250247876790704681410403

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9740) 65078506523042229720675394934789343847611361 (proven prime)
(ID: 130246) 472077637446593531157992553219706115342149874564762704599929425909060098606574084511002982440594882200084728397707151826099463139030902938531739417064420222732397015533878467462184866530734309904063890764176618537487009604788859157205966746283197488900286266360777783253497567677791024426062693943690297043916700288608441361634406573189019680962364094030461017767452758688954668431326688440780307636082271251912154136218543622350422845747086178968715768879322001041192889468588697711937959956296177459570768535640070746507602382996632907292783965965592939718791299721782324067707253132236391698695081716003961871341083095844924655210772591647480163048812693333120597284146136636642609371916421158994771529031111536039307163881972814245710698572746096844687354450039149441046077135308008460369628357608313985775623248671682872245275980877248374431011294885681868542162922333123 (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.