Factor Info

ID 83583
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 4957391820959250530134600716713592909299408309667460475467551676020566417334309736591143757726040104437551967851377059275886397271081188786539810757478510147181874426246202137537283447250280005780081625839917128706094871529701166444209583193317858759573785763817430249955332530026121896113562218282883591638073456095425813278623107039727510963056632827260578753697499556973720957719161103259746871013738072729861265997465113449631037548331535017144961822500565644730543753490267522156902871772145019499421716730844217863000604061187982232089678026290657926542234268136423034674212990453756847106823876999413717823709462213861932478792748846570947760810624462347604564907603728507662513032941622669195952102046637877006293191791963647296015060443344163722942696189784255172237450107342480116918958795089686638576688431535070276362989889570449411180187710830924297134990783117437016351310567454641542940781

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81138) 1305409674843587956181760321758227903131748953619621107238125901 (proven prime)
(ID: 83584) 3797575517090630631580737012049941490884038887034487616286512303955627529352372600243433368769536833806362885165221509793103481598464468104691987365553191534533297925626055419740497935871843962514841700724005292957481761444360772318779957050134110366241870397854053955507335012428049897142450333538293500289560093107492178467698857550366036115783147751514761068752407094953675917726522749753498424247057238006434769253179997282328799262414528098787056516642561257565534896122851535189297006924336266615997169275701619989338611472249308219841125837437213847866568930665874878578865237627093064600972523156237398001828809134467427013129689351715214456824409975397857031165034625541478499003446638483902647814365205923141032979365514112276854004755019230686116174868121423579863359599326452039262011542518441667094477223601818105364317204222881 (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.