Factor Info

ID 83287
Size 892 digits / 2962 bits
Status composite
Value 3281356427943235794816677488413928562626457146851782131443829965194242202611276829665559471829490646115391591348505317482160707623152091899010582562715158648168047434378805475652751630289983659934565838210575073067481171696773636464825481848806998595897402407178887919296441013368663203541174192521185776717552945908411655628032596137134555496607820130753103608832276909011854502589171892691180949574188293557840386152980955278071790096524870485853615634821165344070544890580298097638485059229325138174051646268117017152434093512105150621571928507698718848189978103627678833837157236546879113663006974196598660078614938126187717230776231656738346988092153787613358984040364298290246670237513817962194837256230437872305122338139159384725753415493283498675243971187792379768390387561931047253379249021741115473263094308082622995017310640556041434990796792251700765972753216249406428757626732799

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81472) 30433703433344973466510457061111689663875322122189351591626954806232748780841707 (proven prime)
(ID: 83288) 107819820060018944515027831533166969367862803306403704568786525746682745387563802547603838428303357595338004135838693334441659439430355392366951077749087879909807147857600063586318179762704555986325473727480685345901057932801857975270549677890370427763198832639718674282666356013514302347231062498745751701780250696659579261892411172677303466531888182303838344466727546967430531028618570898677496257999702738489071671921651223932187314400828973447671261498096639613234909796103744347890396776517869338056935584540777416121308434873401983497040712900143885172188521951619083923481734381444622583427151713668679374196475037496306204583790341527379317314923968989369713741131149409038140802335262298331257537490193810280374924454193476341257813915991988299460580277085851701516417834883564151585357220340193557386557 (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.