Factor Info

ID 59166
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 86190187781968251752601107772802891610188547877739074083563307111262301561207713106192691452691915434775446057353092677006676253031584358321622426798014605757896262769134065550558253368815854590537060917724273090036957955341558913975532083146520638105558082435217731939149066002960650498467668298942495362454075149703579605589033763561040780331307342178731156080066380656035633954064891498091524831489786057827633590376543500215491993887992878688774780830493536278878590446254480372293136572472490481875186201150713663092303559736044191139961861016097235586034234481451742509467466900317281901991075540478423039858523724308512203958272648010475250534439022596093535964773862498652417058116974482236837637517133445430726013102645925249233619972177026970223932798792637250659671782653318608276613634248381398048722043258550807043002832951496113204142387018840635444408764614342045192609931369707129203431296692113957510580787871

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57371) 231984980979536498755480641748107768094400147476080524317151909009855436003281571847732663828701752621225068087432869673364522081632127722307083961074849158510316091564015018072719247839377031 (proven prime)
(ID: 83257) 371533482116116506810692493244481598542926797774418172273836544922464235297055448000576992494402241372911136889741742520865431993636842676589025760210390351209399900312787256473433461157118642954638855904860236251887819204238071930388886184836836627754762325011433393641182151273474404870953043159072552594435056971379979427296085935423588551191519728347856063715742133517034829875566719769577167283618044360169469839642272347894709420309155444436455124303280928967996865079043615425142274798911014549201830918669369316243587549458647236972388696437566518651857387006084128853934179762299374933900372981368348964566575695155111961112587789925069085805983769172978612847307387945811805398970354239399675889862492279285806386872122681641 (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.