Factor Info

ID 86049
Size 892 digits / 2963 bits
Status composite
Value 5704888744431876908218554106155021978500312115738377293421110700601172496315758140325879547512787088137307365299619859413321006741594838307972983700759283502872954063656398456393631808701766397060193103990781427974004144742431766458875760858624413718698283628229118098675352400045606489562391081621293782733394822815968934737193858405302340763940294366358237529148319406529027977683058230316377558121709293242791624993009606379934838961196389146136733652599429640441865425731551682416532120172557668038115053200112629677693225501549434562100203266878487239167822158483439149872113454136190471604622793571125219899413479377967098064487982072798908096059169386455867426878669281657757267785015472680438473246370991417116821028364105306030115373307668687390648027629906394811511350157016998479698288538951598299010610213086670859811656005339093811247763379257646856201822281793250635214099909937

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83617) 424091160188578436595274724511088099915436894806250614687 (proven prime)
(ID: 86050) 13452034090725006742331753251179654547359437128100787207211688303200413744635244768122354937768360611618427293879424281252014817018125262956398765739428764065599034770853521115225866789372466004332572125113144617932116499805427819903037571429660302425625045510996841919084755793484933343322340431978185006487349831105992848041317127355140709034253259527463968303367099730765939129607410853992495925045835818980298789679576387751526373740185676196598655154564946745634774461048747380475521198662091711497345268184189349225127746918329726012500208889123354032536150446821519376814412750157139533407850475858286176990389099951939092382548024942808817214018852745607029559675629685149448277306256624708147199011790063183667924144115248094354788889463950243152790321627899998915915536218541608403408646985342817059368590484916320892398440751 (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.