Factor Info

ID 86042
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 27749249492724733251409350229026020366403955452244293008361430628492627540452306039798944962165930939596777895704611419084363302188666904079084722285968009018981743780067022898117650372690233302332738641144155502843408712034290790882808700994269965951521096604789493716409369799655436740746185159374407733610141864005029392611183085532103072612936390938431447092825282602962146036607734790052720944432777537473675436232387413845917512144377230533781307357743977444787241253248851371792816975487785594462868646677974461730434790021181171457103018588060977003890262425561441168977089239246652368041364335818929454546538704188053110689177761273726252816110658997089532655622544560120629280891026469489124343101276126726672948693907466126985903188254057058041376768578932417308822966107275649620089930288643258876880912991022936043892668796718067731950425356847716762266065206251910290168191045536213517679845075347639617

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 86043) 41402271405762483128887985504835230368379440740278225817350455526571162157096202208595580071670234646738565144208561443857475519706348590281098348528623442864760659889115933754968487557961571928729444169206092665495454332123892102220491180442558858934712284557335930949193965660209123717014552066150572368929375243805791510221350102898653421466336834531932815892292207247313181407437039016760054818643034976223149468449729056847994227643396451327 (composite)
(ID: 84486) 670234954521420668567199851440231124351698039533240321678282528865790750174715742905188428823357900871951924506906196536406282565834434775277105263876348736905844608933875729035752413762552502999922512812860552228454261783552214275806273016440787652635289069417558561723525428036445962745638963186112985834908255170511509184307838644991016724549624553181166214887015681996899328702584398960847708121367540079712015423134655199119636202742901056892570983947920171943790271 (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.