Factor Info

ID 85701
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 22908368432226677939933292149745427380636176134798715863401333040412861430233893462469677063488310873507105207714636832276149109658390772202766440624390725324828241984858839568855626083942131995576142699007248705246547998083977555220546208517241255797131150091830875098262473290919169362886450413744792399495943269614497637447313340855436413110846099653820150220347957689443851561864797532356065428537977549943121354478956762644187522914928118148283287661157597128345484991494655355227283743892619801765851657170721141582528987492855333750844264548127897862702762631344533261974638874440110617575977519574791415690659564703218623179171431360445910337555966212865922182291156304093513416749620861037365928744261738211805452843642793864245080985059495320084801364947848805790190421174350598605950560286656509664598048953227081546230106350623810928094445133629266309560250608342563342681761463800955998317289842807

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59489) 71472830417465766173099456354984223218647 (proven prime)
(ID: 85702) 320518556469936242772470527792781956569471593764723204271975887219932119620732123153321815901887210911679631908816876996615779593760498393443822801901684064522129914307321399954667894254120251077929704516532196838888517085131773269905958174770725795330347467900458266191144632433877009689459764507699471000402907377801788841840119623170048009405895414241188304931127941683219167475162724134938974766946134024369010872445083498193991153926840244122878161830291768821788587523066261861936847211525815712147773814522604903135378872065463282286786985425764165133407387050356469696467569721766572983413257747825687340530162446779241526370134451347927423563855655056792306260497604715196110606222671183205803762130344411898627396529219436904623854000719445181456193129873329980856633558621292985658445400654007148591126916019171896950002862891787370680463958252328110221149281 (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.