Factor Info

ID 85747
Size 927 digits / 3079 bits
Status composite
Value 451150993317311991621847861268645759813219820546506593943196459984245266652692179263141155369626309960890870290223156189240433567888605125302080731624427936651031622271321739591809811836718632453204244759849738380493762974390777526261267895034434258404446561311017927301263229790267571416349842847447634829697256426960698773748607872830468801597614553071731907496107129033450520799706768541253928267584594652577782684671173615418668159790530519875638605776364213855197008959641789628118035465566900061091551763857496437099687364811258470566296880068903648473096470984985241922660582296977587380585633650215175327840442811261151172656298019093451708708316897587345172623625895353419002654606668879942419912075209912976954260638017317558007037710517821676923576224165491720581495234118512762029054090957574475015826904789045606160764153717878282288053216725659503414798154437339393871838928545145215376883952987764639791524008219

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83955) 2889302310655855764861639192051053019016997786428462657292911 (proven prime)
(ID: 85748) 156145305963121315799539944851816110864380783995153845718836213518823448651242123592477015522967703208150341064437727856384257777525491727205049435982089602992045249680177937593102948933965800842645678404398784357520984204504936898825888566286757738504443482444891023239281708886864507714119900679364845753200003375614469746175888701250927527752445069796850377874496022710010520849297565938755225515401392072512250128610458549467034188085487339873851973937056634562518983952084974425423248454796743659492792704208112475324603064641996780729583106897727003130978900429389714357231301700073388390304307577042335512734050302643195193679071571954488489389965348142659942350022431296173406410967549990538498450486720638282728836094344971804553506162752830070558883860205241991677655330131539271054421126753105461204228429398451607849769088745150217453691110411543073335829 (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.