Factor Info

ID 78514
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 413577328000405504085210656755063503486185632546842996571265585138437039671641944770855478296719487420528104093368849624249820684143887686324055566835709927358485076276696552581329673586298459945604598429452997064447786845188122494505967543524152177457896996599142784619712349957770391396255468370982376389404608454779983522473721974424597672691721571274615118002128320555424171615654923389936934214327016356552038656652228053366447850627661918336913111262823605300975842726524051376534667525458659459220426864975692972932248730222251974653885418646304957707609808229972261950737422981267012850165150946203110290513440644257150328840117947254744914557747411093988362474362950737972412457690943685579353494632586953997441892899163959751128926301388302723362620171103061501042703962616546275594848572447394489884324624162499813904416558850532583036821922776970653968653770487964735392404749438939622568106574251411

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 76767) 10483785913129755709474557006733490913553791738807691010563168023419333133451129941859588574234315886350290673479432036592596610565993719176794152004304879115749926713279752652739997954213648010072290812470567198704395676456201662919037800907289835848245922056137801064308682187517239814949012001674375845392302197268196399710930864891304397835175487140217022743471801123163967987458103866449661001507489009792765714942965844280022017791298859609192214503 (composite)
(ID: 78515) 39449234410867422745129118930704119899638892853702561361087799339663014139297308877522176458436342933814771355765551794560881265982149472000604724053402567271633814155702128843154930708413885310978897831970513956441694212275900054589567726815662903068954695815731918266329392675687013184388525830250438897355747963375735398060629220021029884722858477724056037975785461146604425779774784178172935680839902615372727379475522824001916611431907968721983351371637 (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.