Factor Info

ID 85613
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 212528477576929475447375989765795903508053569392468341995051765791667078764695946466631117084966546920331846042287146598222135063335724851063700436026872189865805501512820474824699901793195361635983720445491993685974847803399599515975110911372012708645620893290466439093458678585281110656722246648087764513302402946662748272685652927178742242382692730396261749150453941702959504673466569051101904303035725636713010642362254063970333462288187772396725856138566001008212727258349406558642127114710025812950802660296768327042980328903906640451358687462228722052024587549847779907409990475010841882110163117534025721868005930910074954401651438406677358634218338136105440561507868292569054143481137548940362368608341206391909780146094829466428440893297942603616269213916703935538083281788401209557671232181853770211257853226258262522673027297857931932990377007489346787691812763263282558890629284826927856090323868019707837744153295637

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83682) 2436292415350737343614929705601991677664442537358603009706427924604639376665290020919017276438327799086249492470369869986396553381727204817987 (proven prime)
(ID: 85614) 87234387891132156222128166649618661671860330384983736274465220916240384643410902547813625580853174474414656785754737091195555067822779175439328130147078626750062509437175104349448230017460276500372933409074156647463662649715150056856008282597703540774222976106047791061205323719879297458862390622323175293146853327267887697581527488761354928161209173286696840255507448494328499107802120197531049241282188541243124159206427783206099195685311541937260549420823082993716576799726023104158442332088518030072345140433335489801229687949480670962954996377150684932422061871919439552969304927350092587936116051619013799393601622850019517849575260443939587807476078273923800594689876192196490450656576196106007884272391941373687456755153126261747980842508655028111694523299270683940008802852970951 (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.