Factor Info

ID 83518
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 296698370277616727931653754555760013147475395998043921664258369731391280316964889085712785039494708615599949991384904667432012418914457294104786770049301647675772882224690741701025629275998365224306737690411692964995874312731465184861560722624500331822160783931034660771650658146520182673740841417607382117220271337868165845658379070853228064916384813797013085529048496220228733841935152486294566630079467099343613426123668724408611006388569700674688256782268780472430974998630013470625263293035980920107766540696867789191960584569081112409815233535716615968644830567722771019794645789063963545587750031571727563650796515861566141177502258598761590789481673808695971335935939514642067819994049640717427244333217460334311925758182631886341416244602616660807118924083074454042325216953210949123430910225222214276538852484023578760159646448773208760429161534692306834313165184852692837348720264792762775693831568501948555961030091

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57167) 8411347582936206309444183428167163113285171 (proven prime)
(ID: 83519) 35273583376760922042898490003989868915599857156230507226105146201382521038573779347158046480785266991579522587022132613506790602912363274303948033428199147395808508672763512225304057152973336473542522342940045664412215186665505931595211518084373176763679076174538192023585528124517324350814973454893544505167170054550373854156833347253843996567439268793734455690757731593280576920546611528638419374769532970853714424674226440577513219552266848613286024756538176907440025583743430792489241893103435979138547558589716692504800468468009634703855612511448454414771302003408280832203985641536366215229045161210417986920005295113298449317064009826618944133491615457191520265757084456804404953098927201003778399648180938384321494277397593840027471778097867331931706316012572834369004055319582698671104814447121794855695905183192473911330441910028377990550422336401021518043307897179182336521 (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.