Factor Info

ID 81077
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 9305301767095862276148212848380153357306581093810124181430649328613068588684157996527264097416970503026365306276967819418217007753471696204128863584785728429460079718193554951782263714437165356595250862993867600215025134897080852451734373598242729763879146271753687896400608528384117662173425871250512792363103858006585928705471234642070227671475794381361297118183100566230688741324913740621047772290834932440279058759885946500245326466882961019756329762699013221761351028463013471176890962091215851178850423927926785310664454186140579194040594543815915075731743584322200023782025768537041385429896194567835458232931873789746594405271068957956665772930832365574438719759561764304979476335367747203383676989763740257976141116401604877954104147205308162422924898839052263510943773259391686774204386641088955507637406190654197175105097585129915591173022346402564280434966800130178952849807661844529913531606629483833924709

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 78733) 8384422432359754524197224033587456926367987122478775996798790524996705777362127352039 (proven prime)
(ID: 81078) 1109832172957074013375196961510856216256182239836744720111954877588243995519953338843750073712681513764848484901583528168259896520886629843138500702108463593006929363298492710525866987547177989538429619970911917263853231203100585249958053844579455259197031011286684995216950744628252755201646157480526014422877269784068537500334610418032813800193219854025521306450347110823447328293704290468255475425667533202038484389949083506497217126463874339769940286986041002314082073888482202242042450404566111072970347513126942873621585619363034676858260376775808874531649982174699432381398321679572774304879889577548163692064534602075632014075716363467324181966143691733139939378809326698771015925256012783743830321034565117439209565246557251294365123205858697193169630846937641842015770924889317582430439879777545583710374332622731078491128531 (proven prime)

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.