Factor Info

ID 81080
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 269120999977801918703177704810716243715705409696229540158976525905192403197594106332542675268739900741764752330347289914226848348329221298481915586680435407876273463013408330935615975313123196492462350253921315520991595040465728457757794055003794251955596283455548158130683390201902160144699270533306970724780929225714717278874632322345987412278831506252776479416385473180198649261182517629797149387381209013243339179103512650324754346901904699294514372331427953500585418060104121892163506607917616227980248103783025796955569493422828190103458714236033995739204710541074849634099518635508371476683240835375165410142251110478747758994738445928384200826243627310445709121211751220938615493890562975747736842074451076829023980407531380928984870711274619926730761874614232187645452516887011180302888470429120623841391870953480129319957430936608821472097531901890839177875329435209409099145142030191000247712496292401

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81081) 56255861074583926875739198822365372122237 (proven prime)
(ID: 81082) 4783874868095997061682503709491419243518422061440773104778286017573897725924274204299055805106284863350568234198098103249826292372434871468989162861759044689051246886959666178446684472218900898104276687773565086694459313422736763008767115940891623700307413300222098832855122829644779541938036304973789495239361761246943497174522876173618880413452593640057975270757442539983817784292843805716395060125815181897370228367619278877282907932592351520566605372870536554291410058990842228412686627327745113456784949585334670032289203722897347353769299401428669775272990756343514165429242463812503614013652993111094874237324785683075731686531553457406302526184067490709297999811199848786678176335959194660606703419057062484079091101633320933068308889797846568557574407574464948513924955832620016442497399170984522233300474558256769013589403316869081498214570278845461227344754373 (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.