Factor Info

ID 85854
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 7385565257145056248115185311506876897958548831063105905587194028507935955084713935508818989357541311036556462218126510882965476104382881172097505611514811148826349817224886010114219517234763752482631151566298990212160180189703206897099040282889411506883875472874456574941937029867111083481439683143206402801269186667862679712910003518150368164652665902953548644447004887551159518668165225060379360785856141259421578822180284022071878549700221523427849739928158575061477318472246593332618299165253276396527823205927500445320780650868311547120020295797861628434176658463154762023593434710288135511956651573065292013255499336431253249916900221409699444735260457620865996466151518832658611702871770657414915181111486112494796374864808253763904393903434512393656802978376248150030099066659922504449160671234716298694469779684449538078719976126298785978379815207734937840009555326551630460775691399907542501484344379104366322547

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83620) 400546952025958526341824468624883789 (proven prime)
(ID: 85855) 18438700431470053371560445017989229347248428729429602707935933841465171983864639364749183526194849764608433350151927238511499489602801270839414640659842613221297916841722412748098233921436462663486774933641359202397095519564952666142522791150014659248244463367873131077631277271163452429244532312778838713065880670221456516609183274183190679973249997578948232731431278675519929732534211244454247092142431096548931992187766473743992340199866508631334451732098329086985910972967534585728301118594130291698903004648963900304406023260752739959587463325517333325245364016890365140971541568624145236900198472848609659173366688953212151006309029133222053477543020099995659204452056974545942255768471248673906074454998880246462846933749930562950469611426305924971971249956437239498863284373391404380640425515024184794937739502967677661284102140352431666258301713748768839305217714108894511698623 (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.