Factor Info

ID 83286
Size 942 digits / 3129 bits
Status composite
Value 796387425406411501030524377661754586342228112595674392685899284987417965040739866025323776706875434615497629312786809873753752530393990634008013201026796965026135880846696802160171189133515930037936288331601668502506129833277939886004448095441420200726481567808755940581365657467970841765994019021598175874422165005544207295398093478760937812116945220231872778946911922289018859455596621686878930312615073595600571137911139629167845491968457192813289108055915189672916862870986866056018745386257894222127831081613304540018407170468405277380828053149832841220012665065434771136411177636650591230278225612391975576703242387086759510399204203017159271433715801927393640630555115448766783923501973438484656823450935202833348749311881539478837083448310811638207654405227877509187657334485742475297699269714293549524619267250223487906851023393516027649787484668577798889344970427261628565449796094169129948255304702765935937056667917718471963303947

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81470) 242700676654498507297870276563002673907172357854453 (proven prime)
(ID: 83287) 3281356427943235794816677488413928562626457146851782131443829965194242202611276829665559471829490646115391591348505317482160707623152091899010582562715158648168047434378805475652751630289983659934565838210575073067481171696773636464825481848806998595897402407178887919296441013368663203541174192521185776717552945908411655628032596137134555496607820130753103608832276909011854502589171892691180949574188293557840386152980955278071790096524870485853615634821165344070544890580298097638485059229325138174051646268117017152434093512105150621571928507698718848189978103627678833837157236546879113663006974196598660078614938126187717230776231656738346988092153787613358984040364298290246670237513817962194837256230437872305122338139159384725753415493283498675243971187792379768390387561931047253379249021741115473263094308082622995017310640556041434990796792251700765972753216249406428757626732799 (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.