Factor Info

ID 114473
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 17532720965562004828360841904791992891573272047230719502951230223954191886318064330437406220568095197232359682945154424902211942608493086345189318109604909591974119375091273467628988393179185800613478835442239902186396161859891536091775306859512774257034313876923239992001168173537862835361462936178382394672918894270811252273179764287447659341298727709507215796100198853881275142344735340485728628511280420521027431083634335195505917200701120761539497205108489364647079221536045454823443367219462709938646419930167625351505251395954255460972495215825265479516689713242098530278522937294274202568523077006430495391949386702138625175826399585390822596219844084616724980515130471088167497917128323103081646603739546164931048553237343291280625514261696494954227428913492286279232242200097730471146098001338560617617850150719387277318258428150718629025888364958587044719196468816628429427999890661599316440862132986442012950840529

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1224) 3375800965214715251532319639509962280812586241 (proven prime)
(ID: 130382) 5193647713897981379687466250148180495391923609207275945208679001867571117496128532053483294877916774996939258377526129464054428655654059255249446573260884345394549260636628194010139946692239337017654053772091492721386176834809243598866440030444451219681662349189606341711175463781298271560551401248850704536758625963716190164611168634786482214227878562442069151386554951198553845296044966579437803943240901018826089092402859613929260661782183049011644358549790624242649627833328366339347322207881600684052296655312811749187151181416752913387655169032836116449489516247821322946895179968560610677686916220492553624186317471035479151430034047893273141565399889120721291198821953196794313471309237531723222217275825827143555717701177782334768389187934347640185369939793380369575691568570715228382455648158401091250650724402150822584611166516401048175743537602933048737300400724053969 (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.