Factor Info

ID 114434
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 74393515308340483387876525348508759801072019391392596032478713899661601402159493304741389779782283713695953641021421042870961823123536376619950405642126770801412213645292979203595857460100179783501698064956519190990568797018473947761885208903990564949847283400549659009041408150009290871427236090029560942086362605715427915993968904121771783725287504938733690135808453984734723014628697160631832333170525509456495012557106356049141901933387510400699725219247767376655153757270384336640056180354883043653090492271853717440727736847775502396142562354198947334947646462533104591923221105822592327585796560253622998044374936974510702868704417877106031457181007244767093116849734540343773846015025610882666922837249207819763392063351584086450549969894091254237054824778508062687748650783673170929638325905967449340775357568444961667491382078186647675332541413236299566733838706945932099460576404288647411662246609961

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9742) 90164804095804073813560997011 (proven prime)
(ID: 130284) 825083756953479300352443209757325499926140509236624071145888894276535379456376898049592191984140500916561824017011082507860627781447541431896724559212058249925742348548146350776773591793799523114618759261533228182292011618410988159680783289192953109144576728556286658387230475132089365320586414548481308849835753985402200612512415003100950490757719455748956900534216612375126151917812434154929089624912532788635937226784403106549093929433949998857050806669805608269138428177313881627645466529020358335277768186006500346924927603747345715472916578392481149414787380759538982663788325731218446701354679652804712618313685369728613091351900594630009433680852961791651759564251915862460486696480365003258851276574898178519584519033058681779383242638692614073653668405961100815809781577234605059385563721397300160108290889050894195104040246920626238753821301169073347284503235165979178451 (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.