Factor Info

ID 85651
Size 900 digits / 2990 bits
Status composite
Value 924338040323965674536424412340696562034861342066261068235504943348889733259620380363626219176292623603218977159587251531050941789456225793330423549410947173138949475407116764714091189116681219667391309747264355790903892939154616055611644111479302668829758707005750138644666090988350658229876092224826135038852428322312390920926110671559843058905068627655464080643261986189622333224024231611079911094635935394691278062773479308424323785134058922944214286033087614072473180258748042181072760972024093562197217035229189309638482723456319138617157138016142703738855757417777600373890568336759905694339342358465675319602532297603233541105986721069551090099713716322916282702282050337707299580659913235156608208625989539318505917211257003138093765195672885225159459137328827799776067250894140301425148974362199316648577061841931267225956046969685536672615056397210827858018967463521543416974412209214191963

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83930) 6021257693449522390700850137889420917642830367061829399286346723416443020266244925261543417160593713190310524610253809850689795384253019695666821536121163006962400053063590813908764614283954609557995316669097579861082971343361 (proven prime)
(ID: 85652) 153512453275259346974070335437039465323230876802993428046863830498351991938451995130619554420048306888267018805122491920383219206233490192304554930877601322074582169686453309131281612341564990823290268139927744470048146870582128608242058789399145700720222462689035732343835488407061985593055810429223149653605826951819420854662444117554665246451656559982481448754700333510747937987191091150664441451917825576170120788893504110724803545498386263156795771987151055918179440917636455421313586936711078162310875546517731970250578600513478542018404633277949653068346993405777000680658822721276333453509624408760035177763058208573496190256336495277920812754326996196806776089013083 (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.