Factor Info

ID 59113
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 827768749060128852750784255856752579481074713584804081053264458087003755201011971146175220581860500843400187510612722882677496633273532541811449536480222890779765580785564366817691340371508092910824394098132971241587138954529830466614877880485140655808893696050968165128872626636645793098814804239643664885639974937044473065452051979409226061488170216598854229764464215054517706895033499864315409731480540651601967794132690864120280068961921497648463856441160226269678983877107495553253393591586570110449299442213271563768937076791322089040922971608728315940207027496161008789624266712084240681586652597665250009831697495909690495951724331644365061367498454901612888245666889654115270686373072116357645117116687051471652200426491766845675026367424019259291237344947347081334294065288817863820702608340413363428782563693662347767170544989164883117865708864656987503661791014877541360272152715858175926479946051

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81139) 1365644971682164918414229838387642578618501 (proven prime)
(ID: 83185) 606137587897757545767517355862477121836616677144067080765262949162003997049067935462476083746545904980897793697670509768525056057637188176960677299817155699018120243057873185773528153378701412500344276557213495055857622267757380976870925777904019044068748912384457464828912293826426593541474018856949612186186044985981991949996263719967790495035933316988947772216951031788554334305957553218071871074175166235130179206511828789047858823926980122690480452469174297012185585888599321610734742422155050563235565622740404671476314356187403714673816598054826131328020681563629267633177142338466272859645326018683690414991965676124988734351159862103509426905882999468880807408495477142276127338300720066018900055389593012499117861581614274128759541932533358211489646514953060129807917346703962280070042010051842107739228776559496279653068864372571223246846549007259149152551 (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.