Factor Info

ID 83480
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 104677813953474821238828015145284763964460140565864525122887146724541371895944148195921114313950111974182883897392148992929011947490896595249017440043375595873216543926488950471356970302339772712964912477305310273144129600631902549819691185725131330090824109429907710299640397963690967984407720016986910307218083122635407410555372059826611973259129020617397714095647678313470386758490247878096390822497837559934449967885614211106476560551311822742247207276796472715067158026229875488655711728660765881111313610087010610574995368423548988194678532866773547794638983255554437730421913659437933363247018107085135525080985533376244789712639161579930258828103292176388777354589584104306029772511492599344942656578884202868730072112572437998863650118150594239545374686798302584011099253508976193515378366056820558199982710044886605664108749662694160428630424396968001172496516087237931639710590001930359268483677642692107195397

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81515) 309889119636936799544564602174811736536554117472868057798369991430510690422971209155854255772940777401502391418938499601189118664439576400442418750790404687343553520473379968398690381365770229101249491552527254263387613903786861 (composite)
(ID: 83481) 337791188267966203966890953964505569954205302324502726939538188415398106298352209029871065796838401607256230401363367365790959253284620051955748525844754666891455414838523301302211848384631755247370911051158146624860387066058060219355663200818733880929105481679408702668455022132062063898227390353850919470382076216695844412931969607035134818668785782326586341342565947272309150210208722557627593553231664462014660509483606457979191608855731071038182385626080786098107815243093994705300108186766853516524418800508790067720306386539532369758697939433603043027651693174002845350622732812961283440049185024631673853350965325732984395841742478128964782167945910234322339654562152891945520954461177 (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.