Factor Info

ID 78589
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 2240167381807020390781757704860730440337567128549652798834459061323487748310955208302596978057251344936906602409782898241710265648510014889247183814853961844342245754857817629760569505673027693205746951579960363380159320303786646673524540960101535874130823176824373796466360249896820622848880785275798889100213228827750651175766927648409236854526590848246421307266947722742144382765104080067643054437283580839572845811822367604696938357545760394897245337586871812992843600479951936021874327723851053487784864779998513691043245171313436338581427588591999832399168069618064109577535286531996510911785677371179650927635025789399711817120975571972796203862256153718929297941509103934492562426516247037203134320368920350583134348592448947877878134692980244181187874582265504169476443908755577834803763639092441055650415595911951899178151803148974583198650809619372390306299318392467028190230941436627803979194150225248582901

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 76318) 2829575568303541188514364743593966567603386706132700536683788853604518750274819876829721149984419357241 (proven prime)
(ID: 78590) 791697315633136554793310003619904073171196409332008664963742434841669771115777788314399800149154474301159370830346152007526013326629501056861695067909826861064669884913381823384081988048172057168650514874388623112778539116233969026186317986081346139311033659855211688514520546145676612220957945132458029319301120691604567293754309882110077396050571035515737160603341139241924654732513901737103570128271641585278803902662991934891821198433435737804506672303955800046167483372989014543316538005343275125437196858274408286090534926955090305242091948026790391025946631297512531329792364265260189750959640373536962847079743318870476504029903977873997812551128108924414684956423744559074390711559748897563957315534736247824913855941288257765258475236480341380058411492527951373698905277089628312138540141540348896107823261 (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.