Factor Info

ID 80930
Size 892 digits / 2961 bits
Status composite
Value 1612337470972617428527437984868212413029349114981445080882940136675161074036676356978081981992221246445172451047380038091811416020553409855707831505073001247431202667270326018861846391305405845768913091547512571123701005573995319019786434220013780009622331159757431171413687834256181299932906590740905953682134451282904388112217953128999055396961168275566702283810311043142025321826294201157751576911758739264579397434492777345403958895236747190114875282094870245514792785820316591721478358863901552093421304701875333960662366532093987161830053357956908263338167851395197616272688951472088537998829262994465127138518973272695328162175337044508345045558349058756075353869072951050779065099226847134943805384688481892326505138409842770380960351902857681849886908333599351675395846610014605330856229847772395488051044826429594700037948597029725668401273212290692047314665175317784782463825293729

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 78652) 3245178229485124818467952891417691434077 (proven prime)
(ID: 80931) 496840961252358860007760817639662972440268859793444044738776667642598669039419658369955159190691621674911584449740356376198759222843796197948386420688026866976384258314156009480772362498974639307297449681219855898989815838998996502866460075954286483026283170727618598563513606616600122296404873765692661100091912345194568907792309445828505437499072515982397844484853969592414508976491873098395191312478167588873716699579796491464449744219231640730762254518477090456589111839474676878826616563057289595418601106068915751746999085759784829347837036720435533761875494747375607460313032177422597838042852229589912953245034006807129447358636436952017883751562476929125275469177419204345562760475268516649429320528255234803458866947783949747177177296075798059805950840936467786758477238104210511000708358555571522361465895379725996132465576223285305345107477 (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.