Factor Info

ID 59097
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 80372378189057956334387410163104139055251831433384542970080469139973493035250193156130648946588493977290526961087899139742461626291095188684415819337401507349849751000673015973569237420840018364789356381334976637790449440458695001027363174033007478020005310642847487663996318039260171871166765501756758494694110145248649905061176378377382757246916641991731358799206613161992722165751369174079230131848153117753222781627036826820495178510460067080643127918094529387675298511604398479357573071413202648661693491719485095911990773705978553003417926106149461505219049685387883933759388839714691655716632690956246736220253571942993453539990563010154766110265720325450877431870293514212786754442867960961021482577584099355138816696959383271789271730741982773622108928571348838811490982888468117178245348151632793648352563061387303638867258719713803731280534471237253316615015808460672924197576838661376591969113346650173

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57460) 276374418053024074440889 (proven prime)
(ID: 59098) 290809760017795995760601582460878328063754604709982806405753836299014903977548810716937717689790224263578648768879134020488389232430509551445213140989079507312228114743715593869245269492783468857947574732588521075555904783928441040250766629669347355790965400891026474702111972155297265242468637332293242678563236670345947716710062465673877332777666057366842342315078196891345171741060352694836812748518094396774988118155206300586710017848154676234713086009733340427623859784148171652423418126843772475734999174203327647549371181527893271294815605445290332688581960810335512311963861106526853405690378237504783196993960568363395890970406383165589353733780296235540910758977662705055293501180970996720685243065570583754013799793246452549047419264033216587940561422924534839111878169462292831171137332276115646258437896780076505895562643833319273512638391769851050817792458677931707610547675557 (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.