Factor Info

ID 41433
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 77395563712980943437039701058630202777947838728749039119778538070745518900498956531413006722148542845984163157488639803298981805054652982132191522911704933091248246100608740087351946255303082135577847058612104496216618420910968303324264492299285677592841285078615288996315878294438967538993177955068512078472269543166560358125336150546465639605227766838878162731969650707833145864732741816187602457458594791210412170346483851325615541217822952747031433769108278053374349314919688737651778386622727880374343565762999035632651604444138428491476585023954005469240809558243013904415039784376677478189921429229949267265926279160261982730518141658143995858970862997866834773013983833772482153975830747159009133880622565813374720819718674199339342916645213119768288143075502011026690260037773352606446441669844319127826124534964379681318772439523448598863078063881188185124548915580712000934373047497775831799408728723

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2254) 9327281575040435942820030416618073853906181206383845973140973454310325710523151012873614569275960380714495413018734336834397 (proven prime)
(ID: 41434) 8297762117538026142683563074966758276803498438014402978972449591309387359796752949496707468387938334709777785361544964315645223003771051475923890041132740052487410413260835887804298294843175331778185276875848210332864495151959127103561574364597098514514009403406438571396859321098036324641833085429051113177566217270370939189234702521465863377586812377907206488250690170050312462613501719978493543331699135253785128922728188875130134037911790758568496642284793662075391858741668607827496856461528942137865912655357601585169679304951589615562913072622964596649540462347184520699799126538878574949684196263059989575215155365673853548722720186472591210377191500313620750961131051314560254601529737216400499437607561695899833624405558433972931394405134888285136143844430436794964039551286959 (proven prime)

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.