Factor Info

ID 27238
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 2484313052475035454819513607601287950609315835383116695052243712652974246032788534874790005726553787270685751786617018665048094090886660626102950761772455957720771077726659891785238468948922976071344507724983280599495864702816694391482714910059766744058447843533585385759600336162853138790254041747977473110017417909974149265036195473540601334140478167952288097561890598287818617364157549696447182231783875520929189382447825074575538028786435913876381968278757317453233299109946856231136632755965282213779969291433685140946160085316585112503732954297874180086344009681024980572233339565008430656378296299970266419038060529896128614687196202752887455768424661824327472042476246409943875058253134893657982013773203112733274859368960602220215044690447015407965025469826614775647692991351992784985629650799466179633983820196141165219616858958906626058269109259403758462660920815869848600232917888603627105087252985712639

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 27239) 31089303185495093303244463 (proven prime)
(ID: 27240) 79908933231868222623433710994486241590696358090634953257383342555916948424569183428430136987267570704687463862285624670927984182961439577787685546746721749793115047277162161241604965687836830787564826841530577198978124134425402599940331765575931581997418281952802129641721893556556114008745673940521501888171817779167658738027318949329651272890309362239535055683954275566494891598365776740536916596007636978842579212846320230457410937702993266666306909986618562664552342972790318653379769384731024823281320831636414953982660611253142943572054597795092587802983269727923519589711096120614315785052013047166341299037262792230736649294770344752366131607204098674699402549616502802142639249929675804850389742914242222112878822445019408717660493752167598072534544284492071549677375932833732531364147089659497839447048784009711739984029211127749188103291729525646935182279504357750048266419064753 (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.