Factor Info

ID 80811
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 6647384231395351591280556065045898325976234987844122826943825457935053985333500001306235946680988390200499932053687504723583587006846848826238089984716833300565548270863459464832576514123252458095039586780050835503326870480994650300856240535647710885438096520865823525599136106906579827334139068488992118659285569379774428136734822712536519216987004684420097424386147893474279412032100899452628361218087487323314412832795133770769282872809828529346624443245565910909065922505304719861070283850923974113297916022348635429616417256817467872970025424471866632164592257441636922106409163496754572789823755029570114908448002943420203049865983687774906615208124786320895729072476885811582535941131306909217251643965657954221316830878152337788947468059057458618866124596508856958086579272572775370204758612959784236821291831920953569570305031425382840816574713717638226907800936626666667232760976032908846574180657034046351193

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 78710) 11303561412138014618753000377442772205214575894072680823 (proven prime)
(ID: 80812) 588078746956445352147622770725659929142484661848244377108592519133643724049851610266952703044262737434186040550271233362534661291655667406944584350747190283856742161243450858758850400682278579236971098698738480498155921770875399669946844190965605204657324034519533918049571266134165786187793377282783449020865680711069882475273595322758113474618859691816432741804072967392943743321137793188708973996547451759416212614871827721867813084144533605539065543780287623683237445800357087025947242219294441597504213094264298364743860824751644773429833964340467241128075215447151042726705357208835802385886771726833689129185091935288767887495339908424852699899617075628386472604625861044231106671607457543270199616409717867302737457678997333978932668150933308794619250951469556062023755030535575026520106933668948229387662756218877949445496992955356393506644656580726518191 (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.