Factor Info

ID 114447
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 505289213552708657848284658840176797404641185541253344856161721065169612876783955406205014876449773703169708613763513579573693693361456901467080315976039821214059774820300924259711288217697945543893485061782991770440323370334186262123282994562240247917356285369697485816257906659930364516454306297095432906108355503710650954553195321156715246013659396606598668863752402357647807785586237379602477165514590837510834730248845617034048165656700706083807964816897184924819433815681856161763300568223160387369436240083632131432296783775176726522534550500690946585643921483184882876434144238537942759262013312335963018188587243701501160105297994436288685068394370391426372493322958863491836258604093430173723550392546780424682694375477689651426402907954273520679037558544627313641687006409927605296306170861578793106672028394337398493528277170610750580115327731748619893423145857829032781260281073179934615807183985615777496129431

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44936) 4004135964936840393711931 (proven prime)
(ID: 114448) 126191822150244811592472521336797429916626687591905985173558991557791970644107083322059958988519895379417585300441386614771061521123177126697161439195753466564060873309855922471808510606177880603451962702875679163466280990070181141983767188676644264086577446869104482010303752974250287857758964595778250333675276741082440930757062741097125128951731321703257134759255274693816960668975034412285646450515064618914202778825326667461142624083763479869647351442981958002385453120108881742418560282588095281265435560798616947676395707032150512995621576292611445125470386700376818860332259720276693237753581925027296200209942022414003217950688993404240163536050106502990570572689406477931146927581450646354119513623004360599080739881185027716192231181750379051265579522864395305464232514617750166548534899273990889555004628551663152058885767841706423429718910671314170190309269687209713161027585337084892501 (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.