Factor Info

ID 78601
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 2123343519394864335662608966417814702350932257504600645847717745493329802220660984524866205717479631203436347640218596218538670670351698178416761966377231095533326289660455240473821965875401029730578282811300233657531692563381278068210158794642657237047395402547674077945679343048549021098381460438707013161490743399381952218755677450354979995329329361844991773801942887873358387454864977342392823723526244106892426911031418276676623943607256270381781908257258449575801108946175261152479795948270208690656995269614148254403462119319521610241817062621704812030384997410304155412319876837497972009214182505332605246938011695528571004579461710528381104983878192720562468285055470339439627591098106262967048839958334741987532363243557636341064408448395421751319421123096530445709797974489539263994766452367812930644597063252799689902284415074690413677349889742210636147337398409846260995956877269702425856561079047258613368051126869

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 78602) 6484574138861090491249808258862090057929136253193088067993663668990113441228184996236363539040762624981363603381616976261952197197975055649555520555927021410330537913614993944829583941722120462530586617981954903898054287558785376207422257923970177557058807560832374236368941080056177036304401446671934282865748399793087863123613407608495017235401655167681031124402108675415778488745456251163229262634954878260308496125899262438641696520195438014057643 (composite)
(ID: 53423) 327445330090372740452371443175605536392919541737759250329570262941141886198355572246372484508344181355718998060488881984068811437321063993029117441063435395555847666236695409703220740477378922844731911042729536655177470155508032731047031413609428453451794747344562714450440431360766268441187420311311865777051556436918000338243180468599458254922957547509720159324837700248246512092960306324365292475539442526635254602883148002165305852061511330328436207211716121114616674147583 (proven prime)

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.