Factor Info

ID 54475
Size 905 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 86143922392327381988420945862660920774149141715275617553823421910245244249951587089591765356501306701385853800291795397403431786603163870482189273120261127423705556394817791408329467854412313832210067586303635735926981470497600005501914276222595068349181633875710054648585463084839493585180892477225491016087633924318044702575751153626763277810059674002488577299695638381785544928260610284352364714644260248102846582744495472934097752288047595806807416581431014511798996462560876248742104425268813514070423109572591347141381193741515688460017206647547790627474223184404615233966640579262435106528996745217825471197395168807300798584146139186661055395757795329737900628962846479972023646952025005467552322781845406203428624486454876542487164727825478241324296855840138526708539786445016172392631349430018660868912881082513098942867527766051427724357326962531944124192728321370416728440892879580808176767899

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 76214) 9771922873124382005094167427793101275584860962883802333 (proven prime)
(ID: 78209) 8815452548162052846839744206131176933990661037114191311262683777955148572739369063225440523213988751319113409430993720314428538779820903370745426345831158437406299483555472113338618939167976992658897875106822088249752394784530570648806250660173845964004183813554259303333126298179650287314890660208039053947992211900298634257899659800687643926105203012183420880774634436374104869025998176382021794315986179640581856977432824859099773156866727836371885247544678815057529255194142524431682557724548824039003259200051662194259801253039748292419411899467959883661389114444754570805941414526429044605064830111233050345617064305261683467251513256087193370722134998210298151577802313180032768553201855100478126297786839489492864162875173472638983004378917017552119682710098824107016737887534567123534693184779047136294359396309003471180873877161265765017303 (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.