Factor Info

ID 85957
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 33662522282493116456128749996873361495686907716532409039129046096201430499127674431035446400368345148376219191679436069645628668376666927436802981294643938399107038249985476612070190000063090293678918435896831977608094044112418356446543739242102162338476021358308514929236688408432468614149682766132223475955046400490791349059426643167787707254220931310532350811705833211237008625917122245490360857499755937732718193984356110623490922848965950242551872158128920938517303371453802511169807768121172930580420180634693346627470302418971168514658756449501060914159246366696391757314443713794923699680250589236284928695197170070437908432891276688114614774863761922365985731653706066353247893131706126454930891398747752229501458840768050230721544888473309358680830285370349000504010741754020337447593918007554839224539976441907026265384516782676014389427852119253026044251294181240702600069258262164228679204235854472362843

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 84008) 37405137759750399691902755402418637 (proven prime)
(ID: 85958) 899943812497209814018828585901863888635515046055679763200210622260665083778649774412210715539391627455228365391754626183548436592637998499342924402077135277505450877528420581465074769669161648916622043250077697805512051652577301068293637185456550762160257079504782986169254961169486346791167105226311229540037589542746973186117555764888355469249795825338327528950400669629954188662052897364497934876666241443173555423812583248218440489560449088515313600159040512324465479929757119599298848077308078435914828485011709023210114828911637430136967951981399539028038438014241197148719362845161585373847444048534122885316613732605020747641421174433885236565685696931265175884368433923285253506268504049108163989938135160898754947239823360904650821513573303301145627465918180522413650686245023889002488824012604204429187639705805751146083748916271504697271236683509572708097390744802628039 (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.