Factor Info

ID 81004
Size 915 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 155264504822142944307432821344744027873371310072274228552876243139180465048112804516776398983388916828561889258500960763163533375770708243929873855189667175669922146325420953340286237657416681956154470914445412700109277190590289200166196951238642271472843228245275261124825207293763203691260118634940957651936068205946151917286264187136817530005610645371025947913089191431845433395546135887115652381461125606512111340303564542712550063023881457176784404524463508447312309805235244725212263475579797459040457610434993284488853712700933955011034415480826268129568039385953069617069820914382940770156892735491181239907419371603649258619939917403298834399084632243227697515691611528892966784169107868249199742946412061750530651303772168603774681879064522482432767653395604435055137049508270657514521726725634248068553068553809411499249804259151968418673040791498097708735241735501595570389406920371844755374338382470523

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 78986) 3127876388125804526333265839211748398346913444430112391785110348881336212945912272031289656605110784452040222493872376626458246030132244469230030417215332760761246583720831668329172096356328293637110580502203260679153770193 (composite)
(ID: 81005) 49638951657925344940590293653010135587870225205843897441847408851754705326499093025649734364602485577203601228288015563706899645390731132877337934534869919109813800877212862840019182822201367205164051311792853220577563656287312083386362999245419432466520287562703406416005360517770595857943778431561740925894657810663282115245756094132316501470209349962898025668414055130224039973741095717766363206772868910294395306009262683930724089868481345857627257591947643193312595338900185970018270328138606350344452005312259038079528507614437914137102185438166641822936520043662826068031177550460971200757102110623594101113175747568679240516194483071591846382630098297799510953974774080018079158108811 (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.