Factor Info

ID 81065
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 12222867882884431342947516614444329044713482255398754114223831760219002002102030973817853960749489941882701471013547505774716487252205141621941964355762197937139143938892336627343458804747310872043126637794662766013154732892313549886662594081030739555828647014865632025663539671048858359277987365033657078544124209302839302180999488870731422229730071915498293011282675023865629778945750604575026456226873812413551222382208180839268850900024271653147878099558066752073463122455717530568820353581453775838837947389989605027565408094193700885581081604794670446591314765735426836824717251515997709290592477246265345164350457350742839606731151610159897511062561490690395676166227103422307444728890110899170877835884441604235190669079327670444181164914827288948693257643225475702106767902085257106784596223890064933443118331261660549010607326780489321923470263013685601586695627604192161271371008451506150010167492362610035732147020509

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 79002) 2797216231192427474963151616010707793692734048908150761138989012225301011046587497714608160608431447186457427922933524080875952762789867911839790914000324569798297966101664219175730721526851852588942116488617780291 (composite)
(ID: 81066) 4369654282205396584859445360889357075836959732789627364069395837613044431158403644826746187728060401362428093543539489561881520721182606081242145541778728114220898904764099360244615017147174839070650855089873422927411888191735959869641968357786934790063830151002909621307347194565140819305505262290611443091620136300732624080307348836632784577053795772942906329434737808836588583219515902194682137758977080659532639726513715939561191822209666255369714118905104091749258717044856035390465562665471678173970416150795363180118642272984479592221436353316498282165428601442636476378256927950548840440492312409978578623688505961407551154591162428990042080759301295321595049586071817012724618291971090510980651271632648799 (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.