Factor Info

ID 83403
Size 934 digits / 3102 bits
Status composite
Value 4929817259159163146104133531928178851634092013367991944332818427353163292202248155180546898069916997889757804602736826526334875359398836497295166017384404406885613659012573997151789562780042464115974359237676860995225464320569240902294804081898263490394948943200126838562893164275839582652647829220506923425341375660085904597086116164067748092826944018795905768617447233776025288766318797973628148030155576380496249978370254859683243237607003557155147230423103471585899128227764078488704192264802012497873409580438038234675629192252894781181463424535901241136531842932505091983762301001995936028377960515394906525648366253440857292946570124207470308688124297603054959189700149524541316554036020778609720303376161488047508947865945332427239956192054331680741351281213989153968696342866504150845982303557928723303617765737042226574178813911457593778253797986873018565461786062556146117727463795112582349997345853816632005581261789570823

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81173) 3114033882612087506345747690368422779072879343499 (proven prime)
(ID: 83404) 1583096859249320568960473433270018925911878602963323554522350069309723636201172377536356110430400139672719156122614308485522680949873273470048439429986855483062446816825022089467069807896832776349647929021806635678135775069183048585364736765315116688369848747365487483563845826509991429292512256792867585167232133362569117944664078894891203979327454443770416631542750825154109185415707505198105462485888245462118949204279448778855094677409349785405657267860573829107915635287373747832321299807830934913129531742650098306365897386969806801605036375166085311928728636905172224955512791943254163172758901454990609618816442215027581004847776233205517757999388785048254263189740982795917809009149217259754640628880204666943993601039542382251090638836133525395705491260388808853053889039740574356428723566010628132445043114698483386704486442429556594311659085882574372168032785545333468978677 (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.