Factor Info

ID 81024
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 327155063841389541448168532013694593835190579990945744375472224853376156951554089628387306021936261938310887783809469845962912774963065692119236349909343734687277818985394243876761152585064753439073474416173703034007594023112664187932911108730960095129779101734814932264616781906094059935818898189109171469118498161288317654719073584763413278285595543930811453382793591604643154884834631118337482593531636174909579680041823032125389868879366253442235560185730286936132579282899372923992696484727840142479412740090792788062001254429167024449526192187622350660162403215036566952282651822266604908240985010485345953786968612425367333844553554209577312960288023910980468815589773147383736461528646725452355061690538936310379001848193450826715392437613319603050827525277246474969734086089215240498176335056911333375917517775796520736940106080975050495397814615743054549749433233059025906631773485022407540280531087938425722113

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 55362) 706022160819220557056494421430698997833464300520920953631380038990160422784688036197414741625848077473327050980035588710772354721628772108672012469605817021530718841091975301013438885340781432650843182600988405475420567487000702449285766241228950500509341656234397999170792474753 (composite)
(ID: 81025) 463377896611320022672625834239739226940767273961540035295324920414695039562495192824430998812385762274398323478588087769966841376089328821980451283402735062537356883116121922376703667885405345771483114767538199467499541087580171172741019182672863954819512267888298568660231911733104579823959025230614645751961024496095377557030374028893532130804513029454044849149621667165124688696569703899490610786446086764776238302823210465512972802210349524059698045291448305014482295295395237230476599811742463912083679844736802994933424633559540364329451900002047691404826319502680449294059751597355809958149604800574838005818317191869056441115879509121 (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.