Factor Info

ID 83155
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 40819174585474176196067450466083317683488192114768031582943604860260895055986245775495952078219441959696357343457021825022050444168270150389323160265254846173408846665318488204460038435626309759732070461968452305045185991806729065259120649373599103060655717618028255024837109640984338430374121913441096151020226088342121553582047905400537977195647267679428757805499890896720905984926330951745605225048969624258216459634669061794107686467711272752641870091703322113032752155520646359442561613186651591257934147503659873457098751472417273356190506977661683191928539441009350964607801534123095206535937629222084460050834995161175247403921304764427864240594206105169197527947530415603128265437285900025973876873581874201410743588066499278237499633547440632379994777400816161522156037534541708254119553673567816045847775815799807947453058918808150219891330128502849294360434390625108249682029425577904820853338123236370702217769

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83156) 37330344484230294525812375638847785514991355693129190563999013711171853377612922705754466274401758231954721200066463255442642872649402209798695604877858871003893269882735538105308201307613574761502124802280910688836655046191779056862801199772988913298120397492582079241280620226124076157873077330990467886729166857693394996087120054019297400644487209850521630988158574552741048945069510183543197492848305780835728813389583450477919362638010021839471 (composite)
(ID: 57955) 1093458288409786610798598243591761121471304528555907550779843108838672968436528546508761350561221022512856910923881143693425985811634612270090344683398787508251891859187400076415547762907966763915074258927409610718884872332891810573388815868549443299163395839499995203195982816305951021538423603773618007426792713928258031470543096215615978896386823949555150579445219488088202452193824987757864177808499484541208420043560556167884210877670323141736821625650038352741751390439 (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.