Factor Info

ID 86036
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 82624462723120716586723143843684318481418894823471470570015850224957867077730263080744909415064991187683624394450797554934666389562370837682967951436439071867913187509468898191720173892655628451594407856254483134688688102316065137791546953322107719390590904777166817758982555452034914845937686370500572718411722452733227955063614329837685789746370202401594880872706306971567988308562429542877867242503268018311643544054668240290187215435055141472251919431949965208917122662615678086503875586421926019209212796582812631037980944627285962518440566784007677713358592573592370949275909539012955151695022709267543546237075110218732076506760503233148528635625963917485677182383360418177034497598706214716415454760238599378576201247604405303151613443832418555119878417462502760386260729279022442360117584475510733499020931737016135847203769651348417152684864720830205959462497908821980274513319909820712137827557031145142818343911041

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83830) 3202921133379138417416339592359963846701350877713586781829571212060909272723514514875483088889225483439982185631457 (proven prime)
(ID: 86037) 25796596070397290040879739152875187552986238555937340976927314631221169094785849907581175165911959805652497429802655517486457696300336217652607026508634905658706867833009863199591245680478154379737275691978939403984361586373936156427079906533120459021604661976299324131855672315537489527031129444031153066157567664339561532207966237635078609501092868464279020987570863899397007312041733632120492410768092647062146764448800759486553422827242269556182037996467348238231014452222366440739588382063319680123978178068243328442453568420964085318912675345890750162778946075332518961239577997991922474237850679313697794838331761870148165359592722081667774308577962438462286052246746795037424604369555729385348111436344630108479733689170756399611838424373448798856318475513267971990325425119674807479139242721304240145313 (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.