Factor Info

ID 83374
Size 934 digits / 3103 bits
Status composite
Value 6483780414884819694847318386883228174477055113584450572621282237428166532868452969654767280042849911247100376305751523070910898339718189600623705657330152642541385112528629347136050554664923626343756900964503804428444732399079449102728225756084283773174509341971823744824344975732908556293192558593529056151275970735031860631592582998031693788241259380999779281102589138653189197814991427982457132530849499573252504651874823345748314823001241635243896778579183687257254834872868237478637244813742758080756778079147937430067394207642591500926817401753149056562423828348769107531686128440985664654715715990109048309240892797082550477197527742302601542486135033988505243095064128313424193673553551453747727007059760596876132774879229604670280087269628167646698997691335153732713959542108892503137904872185954057005829638338686849739559852959471803036290605779813289892527540802335654507236940484913966471033457142981721597366273363134071

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81918) 211494237132662793281902341738092284274662940322533511431338792076314371315583143494111229767865481804793929401064950235799078392325035312780449826933690443901922379190681650475509591028263863 (composite)
(ID: 83375) 30657007504264881911024826338965249570158064724394843654008936272848072046694143727686959033877432616088641118054645991274356787073557501037401143212216540546277440574300791896044630213536666547222340097357893442204575833161727767330497857865825344353027806086466191065590008150731884086675985513743528568524954505380764124670957998396117368887828726780745655578103769390002712946393886911925783942846471305026727103513676662573516142554710291079739738371290620627251321058747158679531360853587402222881109808937596560267046916365483928418200911666675485153465860853334744730633286051338450833792780542405600783658941783438249367348245561066308475337425893388039920352203591745040591111296271632081145428900450571424315690109887926804868266817 (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.