Factor Info

ID 78499
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1956533628562027473764238449055728667363425677741609369641408232798990335854403119467904007455426743912891913934429278109252160804489896659672715886753778536112055538473539677887445929559172224721086493177941870923274634063686382578124649831361792287578285325895178288272856656657630337358961986210835239074523438579395423735399647731148767636194053963649336531792545749517403716670598411712896233148093173613571845558360243777513374464741656959215420727585646813267720325874663795736827366737076138868833946753182314551671748402458043840577213715325262010548613901501239610674869742453103357554341747576452798806686845882614262320708278331746074437256447472587332077500751028909313892093033256603425957391233920970824238073966728706823570675483927662771222405662615596249330105328046367917803830622572581296754546355390652954473705012084719671186872804838666685818668274503802587992525340094518758947844124245216362988563

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 76077) 17925675789530438036348987256443653510963860357652531337748979546505319537448070430985057717492820449 (proven prime)
(ID: 78500) 109146994039954058022838125926611279319314988471706837202799665406568856489789324687525295611622879064379203837333387409666534359748847071097825259006216637668126799385800468482367166407661698465798242709857825381387737465848856689033856991986500670765121376089604208834891551595357683240705501145198386127160562648714778924028359405903523432829100563333771688003682222612330843112378216293048479501185585687118313147811951128316766585905934767435708908535337321524971955142655131112138540944962786707554665290447760345100760045563584957121680260609081226154259258056282319414004092360451951422367476670168857052542929151302957860497843232112162865758388663162170603154816940393774787547475446447823705869917725808954678742302028192753654097987531763307568404621692004236208917132212739007661174381666196719435839061865587 (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.