Factor Info

ID 85644
Size 915 digits / 3039 bits
Status composite
Value 444461979046161771982724689323774543428585036110357445371874298606236590099534974652253990736537062192659942069036964793153041643752719831721089267979409023830919102631006334838996997636427857512631024033824738924156990786686132440809192948272325766320681359863398983048768569430052970150816079888814919044269680122510458786903658054791867982243613499237625511650786287023779573351931037165982222135223819532283481222332246615955866959964311432022266555499472350636040751129432323147891454786453114706381857418559486995651783792162555371764335861674356752758228576384205066607818379732169067046583854845499391069073378299245525013417398621339019651941722394370309714772334727393143484875365849602248006152092867211446082203906368671594848601299841445927389874864680554420238848610692076696425746040062265634597182482300904794553918654420747219335055168783659699568897135857465053675113666536256125477164692289125741

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61352) 32608965128223009151525235911 (proven prime)
(ID: 85643) 13630054719567920691128266768711624017466508502326359199225082326601816277628673548602021598272544935702135329834387678970062358436764665764526878735975827977581668486254422401764774842637474135953160837879834681376113124480224126413341703978277284424795737043603273734863176901693153350600665100544729514348923671390309856829426996331057926903716381440667435180614726637920145244947491106514634206793268301545847943827224617632398167108624151307278396508158951386445073366239604899616410092234912440068117367989966452325851813192191804508520179787312108860056622601655216798177589407967763845394028595266854197778048504372126233313883639539300786724851769188219304906313546831876027794694020916143295062528304892211161826960396962171712718254374288803885024495024346983352191650873412699102754784299870865981597545757213604168405043419578061421604747227178706482310292711591963738687531 (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.