Factor Info

ID 85950
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 46141251820684038375644367338287685143752223433687984380185417825927201896438698972630793927886194260287857338471207862471603741109209048483129110859651645402022920254550160805994915656711982756477960856477870869986507337209367668522382966020439885809517050358567597928696688841322216155665094378068284589527049596280917944532090374600562316610914465774841683575672880654214569438676832305919322253396887991306821803204760432726030950749919779662693864525483669977929563213428707676297536710497453230844057914513134372419537776611074557058823365127554015033228173261344918023082688756869227190789623922812945445752835189313133221380352880842913088409585793387742582721396406564516733616765713588840825519644905253748553511357416418171950589595978090520608689793626830269342867232865239910595729167347564702160678677384854958904064402203736253384954793791088598319032252244448728092676665547096675279487369848969193933353139851

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59976) 922557692172144193341743683654578400591606429374330765970723799053576139408429933947139870118892065540028647568011718681469462433025936205393263712445307360326211417428652317820306194357617062857268864628337919766000767859965607141565604374687175906444010644167741262446645996203950680315785402391385933676417 (composite)
(ID: 85951) 50014489296648056629366452907389672676664391433724354910229820723442231441370572293041740738121166472580897544128623878465170856520694482847164560784585930498814385034419948398351906084861191772992467060649659473848450653163636996077611601884718670794903281794865272739120925902258507056304426223922317764534579086476557998079612329745221014541002954891270825731327907740378583792913995129108730739753045112824783095468459186554058446492981091086860558675702247463903856778532315605028836815421537996952176897364710376255738210325562736772244535342671449047708827700079061177105993491657950597684514634493067163681803 (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.