Factor Info

ID 78603
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 44636789767637158989177844109866336453816120499176785082380017943107980151977239730458350115921228437236374970550316991065810812203815814872504929495090896084990294005073684029183121617894909310800772879775746406399950445505149380396561816744972603429538154377698843633837292936298019206888346225670606797976790362663909188653809732461851583430522224189131382126333108338951515480929025682138487642951275600642341113535940182733440537935910115980288768663007729673581168278877495387068010346332095053482014293226499709046002714617068699399902633912843858463507295517705724084173384561176414707636636521063138104107726887482343183411268876904227062672148196056204532574248305268236244237455217931740991365846445415271355130204164608597319809625190730406949276062825561580579324122153763515546894055302518895718602951384950748437591936026166418830440079167484547554798388391746099331650317192938823468706973806437154866251

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 76322) 158589522718743213642152038007140433117329869003553 (proven prime)
(ID: 78604) 281461152051009183624458563975763928741776288123436648846649156915643841259463400382306075379826565993501725001442070941674717287721113738983520662905311534175818322291902374325981934853379228477780723301901783098016353265422190206594566128589436124244360277850885385462296549011469231519288284258235692839106811519449240248341271129476718738693883116708962502078404129620353263195916293671583765579807825709172606248113967903177619132091931337752676166899363329766874071550251256764010414657222050905298916586075987054090823415249209059974257763488835815072922275336674912692262975704073900799081656042347717320778133045338532956965148771219645589748893328113735977447722948586536747586670395191192200473472868265114578609805700124097697931552395319688184218818406006311812631304520948244084994181717321542904384294139224840369314629616977664528203643239086017105919467 (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.