Factor Info

ID 85776
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 54854076140339051441674900089772617446945724951933113189802371021975006074206963715973637262746543464772804747442457017350662526518271247906984354752304854315908110205739367949072094146067635129237895432982397247342496558490715217553376921591355223595554045776855064055920734465220601309774243285366381596024606525326921207942795526440931220966224199591995657118739456926303337847800458589402835713766016071529089528210973024711994917616854696629507367517758147579163296011456914624261045436072688980838434768375429777139807293717510218308408052022239732254086564511166729161784928051689193193733588046734380233127588227398541894862736042924997903521124613911777887456083843758026580106672584808903010099927448818408341899529459931596145650790836906406980956451586023399893979952489298381789265611334368512041412557838783501343163808785125863207453239191971259547838244613674481937806464785809147902936016334192715717089

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83697) 278429522753620716334558341344444154267663080224158427 (proven prime)
(ID: 85777) 197012427410145123799160763167059507371083544537347810896126109211629043528985421297703568628161519432469381314123841071840595169487050581054135528804228846069947670242177749728901551181081307936487940794924941656152879023845265088331523046955595374410586444775865694759547654995772565939245331042385708152005075665965712658665171229775664477068579570926917996633086350567867009540279298021575296956086712819904169017745719310716859582600620582531885389792634711644358713437812524550012684027925123815362460832295729396224298566743301133737495229956702833829271425409212585531641566135188571561623829998834790767328062007671723251013327765495830355914959823688865909632890636712884712828733589033185200987848302087137023917415931171311061802069142168504768434007416315339749674086261823667806217941749462705071138778084270399499596034325984865196556984667861006040307 (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.