Factor Info

ID 85808
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 2332383179984648646308986376939027318709036365695569123883842235841659694931329222713595220727355121125884152492492633842550577918073551022722815505963026271139195933318918724912239136394490773679734808957576327221456669074168517629837426384588274274498242453015323556538709242652985493842961404370479942935861991614696085576257259203703420799410372492740891772311579127369351748769143543750767920126132059128944627119246427420280912606749505064685666777936854643323156243861427474797296328255525383751454000471026898073202651248330490963332153911739920138273803142043724507437292637367406842934577129628370736548657390146331642579097264664775873975586103706477844946875598788415400742315089571698955675930110678556195185881494305002085871915462056962460466267851224793477351491250803234371872416248896733389963217000734168598130188529939068852798627705816406147059059552710398928531187613839634007347203927778967

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83974) 34304029064161244089054981363881344295072979807060807813924554656049411208304504902637779718876398953402031967014667321850868847529487687227443283185099238757422000598578373874442042340673803268787942518777206918436276203 (proven prime)
(ID: 85809) 67991522967235946110632457260771895123296930386658570633168507872512827439522851376683910572168059216710844133987363112288427605455349219023718589976707814066071701457969035909631438344344506712726376858418494234626593706669427635921858960718913881828098339275913853082179697660996697272032828628228616907692034687707276864666076975231880370977184463759317613247069481365832378601485219919181858842286059637019216436902779222120526935677134253056165150356421691165721769673978940246763415842826624527863303580533738116257145171427979160135510660053499849299709401107034541307973584184853176235079466546426178018855248938182878182665880674028622052924634761759587246694262605536217777547312389 (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.