Factor Info

ID 83379
Size 921 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 815374917109617670568564488448877773881820570609091495569190759561547854593681475487426811457925138775042418522935577552158180145981845456487662075326167962908803611127100992614614644483093730082869559506257573870163634518663962807387472932819738155288154751781522744417581443033718102047621719302131547529537602375210850472082082119749053183053722908984530492637271527434339832170683112147512938691377640578329402070262747810990704410520233265249543400305390334995066099812654103393371532390674168782290961069854702839662374914155161969419979591971089810275154355535645418798884403007400952996048084130903423464205440471511320732285457919054664421618812721573733814159089682847023001467610060458580521122459885520657570789554897193061782162968570058090206888029648547672179093858786355270713022475183880917432124229574778006563569710108324977758093470862648433122535171532433970967699668551259727788247320703016536301279

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57161) 590942011471566261212035041517359275008998041 (proven prime)
(ID: 83380) 1379788373954269475349784129352051146860276887833853512164189305515036598766230791780491228985530445540540863880468411266300292547010008929688810392856156123594195336272566746986607873271468031663908124761079231876396789501694337860177075007453357105896826299323046971748394494315439097907530768084846884466531585526551516859065686788887208168091473421636119394349188345905289556531752018792431038223966031399150360802631426131914136511681454943383262860271042046423369224378958822678702702514712302446864764138017003418967462275177165440868373522322643891275548985165371052944718254757671763762860631046744306774437692404115845040347476840710462860359769795557451552230254245897826315439512857902967148850726587974952370786245144607903554471014704904276156010166392150860667771492160583988294900935193399954336931801452036032609143473422596278459035887172610106372061406398519 (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.