Factor Info

ID 83561
Size 893 digits / 2965 bits
Status composite
Value 23592639715089937711600509455409721350189632784815351976200003676080247359939801418958330244391874861008852015756359348291478387797464850464503140560659156687914534200109199097329296928728007591881508249463546744161339393286348906158973615467959738004920652493750166032068970332465846462584659126323040816090503829778604439500886403178873831050451369557478983690133022148003521726361201642076533388069308767144960937869546887064686615648379467910213519432926584666342585297664800776939772478015625375026500853802421187564446361641436581888058732605776990261172430184890383906767113171514007499736474231028611290796734872377789396631895208382431385626429342695221390816814425423217913274865032869290661369242318477684534575042307998411987389475895592929731309873793377473633869502105438246510490986392404459288463425704738102553080691507957227070139111688031965691503179509500115680874911268329

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81531) 10405168261684524244284151698856965787521200517616932747714964709774777028907511736745984626016500690382515377084330350901593765619406430405357586844074782113638637524307540157051612740976072402504531846332177307658650446012982297343738606482543695473258983753993317750763042592473 (composite)
(ID: 83562) 2267396270944152297811626896012059081227081287245121183080237305531737590968355164627483761532425109775059471281073024347584289474008527658079888002717784696572378694976566784570196557388091185057507363226287292871475086508835514870719606130365852575773095086074840418068100074930964548021394388462559144081396207987095588129762001617028261006944180043487687822348787946793184942210991529346320885931341614566220816445066255582090242377224662757260681370988686694702314244073345675215845729878072900258944261926196032644870962548865526517630269437435996406278778159630933016919094515625695005073505739783624758673 (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.