Factor Info

ID 86017
Size 931 digits / 3093 bits
Status composite
Value 6604445721259568962842711521231924110081486354656562510758169478513385124735106782350878410417186368337826523056903822519803143046797187809651801353516063323337882478784167633403741258654696504407158404034940107519191625900230559657558553283900692003245654784743302342160840599718780163188138763609377921519591641325240373992046179716471968514160598780163962788627321486053293179969693612285665091018274710603561665630598939921908647709528300136511675531619935520781307585366652816294345888896732745139441314586875699728210811463607250582874429389012001338427963874722295049685463318804698261698109805494272313015432158537078250188021343303218208540224089310861232183621526135047588397485455164056060403079802369832540274408299157155941701347304267932912211532908191940935282269570436261561479650147397102882615411451791239283215401438773656549920574630498296936626028082686706072016501440657896562167603249077430649525939558636189

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 84031) 43193312111668871280577122481604258062686078710386640575501910750659932431059967294734585494526590996889176602759639760666588468377203558347383252583181623022276539723686737184702171071809728930882753812230996249361330136316383022426749206487761486295902935099798906802300158021158891379904961227447960220329 (composite)
(ID: 86018) 152904359456966664848567430569538934801709180242102533991555763691601789865078597139737475853729011031717642807589811337107379459797518862605357320231225913556463935882939249489800028129639224726565253824665248487594357912670969705190675251763195328380857321147290283672100710723952980583056834879593727363960861436243111048391763509271922485934766229439427369483984372272543426446191841418428661886940679617134411866048352869029377934225145390933316928411870117113682028488538531060195267262772336080060317609215020430260393914193954529660740047843069272742806642427518216388860832138233187236229972074063386981448566576341 (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.