Factor Info

ID 85507
Size 925 digits / 3072 bits
Status composite
Value 5269650034740526257472943192553892570942829260202511875652164976245616087887995103980102116405337256369287257057321756804675441086780982167454133435296645847570858538814833101855901245464860480872748688808267346768410538923094939397676113764557322765525770816135063342114488729818725311865501910567549029416063518244063042643442315419921012228256491566122125894990844397056925368041118898196256268402539491350509159155882828072259795071361534841342653921559168427870024288066718274757456908834144628037280106445672651658802492544022318151879107784371552389865243731276081910514913152856990253416636139688988107272811304846020220428226282041424620154995743907715620272179494912046238751494375862102524730286825335585691291354866551631455573974496586185895413239648582600753190654780266549696240948468931455900800036003831129738330512923444013219655277618190470077222880707526118001829474782666961529004879772082221382787578361

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83893) 216025867559217009444131588378493104181497552748211280242857804715144672928269517961868851777859896757562228332018673520372120046532238102675514288428432331308779003158316682782676772441189022475830945666240860631043482853257915498133576496903212773804944206667806521789570801274639439660446307 (composite)
(ID: 85508) 24393606628132206544192710654913026399840914595497220838973764607194562471797306492823585197684309380117472889213239760418476586700788620278607757655738043457207098244192169427142121410462327009418487942932540111541233542549818527558090570241487568626132505459440160317013429444718104843228939678658891358258233038876332244192021745967269110469864515581482120380172101398465725912485608303957596885475690012380055390893507099924985214430823597532378431467122793453956402362455363924498540536144548674810029177931832551038075613930837333420088889694557057486071381834394861708855921889353535498876569315255491556330882743709293191923 (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.