Factor Info

ID 58945
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 8062206043293202738553809725638935929695265602893071323536777105038196120671029860721722707923113052833361959023769306142539654027941981861952360800263959670135672808113714665819832272797555107644857853057679494783750810954631120127716197865465747945794898285140295677828922031689958762429936291025419466652436918789670542730614015570445973487719148464545992990282653088558544706799915875256634604080578462033678871541816387972545335096803103429265185417799172063765555790337025623064789527717073198133848481625554711050781988963658222046195809780162873460450707510742075262335932560643876345438564028480122197416435596386592465431641909841898770413391940872114797945138396769241211479640290542710402997619015014064063754660299852894652897420630781842758899268463812800709027741865310818034403526311941494646153895824215232799323439812927733014721621464543199389018548114387522688710601966846881592899272331952829

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83001) 885527590544476654727385059986713780749742171033505671010119312559050666725589016337443162914543918110896270729523207276246040612827512257758857549426549847948299901686622123813007500660578800991824257830449601545182318526778905670562560956175300640979447260518100381887566355482023609725762421570301296475479650012947735908332520769661038418473106956352233210577188940570561743747652351109493955272855288578278523029450671614628246696842108251695125107 (composite)
(ID: 57889) 9104409765861800156864724797707937215928859135944072589365162663032504625079024710201722006533725530270579262265465937489175681207242142239208908204812865955816393151830133522725486020590644297897356866277528561807895312390967836668815791101095249471693883802680014687698855059202254218754199158972274720800337531503577769212112976094055868899089884254720591243959598864374858457445760954368889399617527003011877323637202579968687070397966463865490144190290447 (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.