Factor Info

ID 85733
Size 919 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 1114467050817701097906623339778070725225441897919299068859060915188693210824861477571739366512807594742623089469201714102047233007986588717939566731947179121100132466208884123604544688650604362689153298579365687232024178834772638252774665165137705265875098296116649166445466382911962565092767165792363550364991821398336205546972811931196444014011227966636169536798474310726853042957681313313179990212573021252829246620984358480467350823857017738487760162130519591902060689331408748316307790011690533034404664294083002538417406962251267576556637832240276468221848808398771810816561026759676826657205432201061600973558646051177238461614769552104957121286607389587293355843747213340485061157182620311054613433194144266038273088383276075591374789089708745875522849447444405910439367785104713295718030243837429831031297990801032883035546451852154485939539002888953495678554485539209008686611405764287280640302150349641788463

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83616) 1248945668780874865467604288287146622876086867 (proven prime)
(ID: 85734) 892326286623467377995114153338616746770637136345966489850813542988241931164358634642871639536607896019358953235263700032625694023659011480440248806575448056955760701130672648539458124264929992006362544878161306231133670003344459818665755360276805290107741345367739619083976949777318988442608681770255557978967035790889067549909169036989129142400775661988481343069806361007365988684764761522672439352331397889858472140395587489619793871037027141068798244423163050139783233099392216133986885851938315983711151789428253270242125456739312424764276454083723097162991286237341501337076497133232036295830243212820302162297620145329991320182002735658126887068675763496367722922363243493189763934928133991996654031231628080440708978780442897593867086450010249459059790213303912987491178835611662773615654071804837449963277992120628080194672286916449203101123513491261939501297031989 (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.