Factor Info

ID 83527
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 600211439984976364212138680095912527046498696276775119719138770470461448775259668603267969125965176069366684148570021305273594511095864051474583420728161434629878973032692182810519826453904777476565215992036664461989863220311462859223954309798150100791642122782227988040315926980791226961177242752234631298128553603794561176420018506906894267633190827974682013901768912154544800457350813216633971641199341546882198098030428369337140751761479301600090510901082387580712342713641953617257012806932866913705354677041741477921822857799153611673900574342263766866036600153371188132989996211616021720726977834799493773244363868155962259029110088754267398737034692767539247429868123928087911549485362099473048466082261085189347192706837095127591678413549818568751351634740014043641969364074755125065673626597121333867098058494219789406835996413717858677789648342248581609574774215533278814598722205972678390853648725073

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81179) 200223043241451818767665559624026254982506231193167199028204591556310495583534528199934345428242359809995996289 (proven prime)
(ID: 83528) 2997714100575191250503479933392407612457130580135013816459370502891096069437319722690119575456529508262134296466201865533537583491996924203579165964601491071702648419438201547234018701040663628210656117151072492113584346258703956175599083958699700012594656368580118142482256625138721678882523088604599214873576528149824566059135215940171884212560601743802402628988194956314337678021602022147071441971498335684306957919047847391370126649089001936154984255968723074825741733407919895224070316580736600932107995473878354052306017341634912341950757299518123943544195773446002279528555687909182623609568468840381170882672573529526620243322745143876427565412147547843260244902062857613527683909559094280905675695833672608780720906201536126814861962611660033837183768388547798114709568744842451562419498389457 (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.