Factor Info

ID 81017
Size 916 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 1037719412447077298167676215543180339220708188503982663007406106880105512915533890996379272357900009333278293773079970413422227918452348248332282812598805527535930453764653362825100472003294605265950820909400161038767063990079194933902190135681447217095883959418927316484225397403479791230070069418491160765019175340727728881020993372617961333992179545233281639148413122881304511264496101829605809859806426688868996320211406698964231768084212201038989717057410699200014279608130968310122670139238898483491365685931042839645104956484500258720271662939913484723643188243222592712016669664687908252908423886540875046463636552166363472535669104797431945152014790650516031490106796019972784520400030708146754635292366400438685622821925845695517190803995438790753880333130919212968931873703236949829394457596388976482190562592088183478231622595230955040796402982871280936262072548006933027825949359293034660494500680429757

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 79465) 58139613121601201041444995563712013 (proven prime)
(ID: 81018) 17848749875178011182456419301767481712154760763229577676011805407039573814040443522744224976659748309375796136444301216617184411332620520504235055755500495808910222091504913851475853912067488624818385297202476504867002154320592049202136567834779038497364746094080678258066893457452806790001659086782162346263099992132078797547083507436961843783893065812877834145988664693915036451789859514919527023101994237119025346352787002295231428295965606282270304152016197451382503314806198450208786038111139786751922077426837764296209531567553977009894037918776472453003986609576011872928218177002437877197291130686035590551778324103516023222741072167145078563795652460664391749975508158165581354950945486100610172180746177293368070437118218227760928143824351406240883853623788925071326956959324865368475408771952953893402434613091085143955693867853917375390080187707380288403303318659666289 (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.