Factor Info

ID 129748
Size 908 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 89982553314733948643413158352698893315702806494555788443484999087366957182493765401213849574286428045221904562496306637460722274440542261089261555976122412606692069618676021766456463860418495564623851794944956977033309666124212214367514339688906873015856603684089953814136185495588836022169759619205211239992466065437925371628667361574855868457149687191614956858410471885716032778371579821087736940475645837860335819757807013214262100015243587699022970819962301728258051673239819955080647596705733163609604288828666975630239217411226338150594053715378488020520534927726737742924242260023871312019449038269452406984289450619726164259113768451150187988817362079602651689081038566774235411549610004530206373965460022961236142690027039790475238303103701693062721897848332988339080181882916869564037570089696480788501801695865372284098366953141049063158673701849912620496972183469503755738639218954736182647418107

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49170) 2189086760987972393360308611064099067 (proven prime)
(ID: 129749) 41105064869207504286103068614272756884712753738035894220571950067985853997300316388897143402733861534290916948258501439549329920307238134587887898178398430924303871410137308329194366816975538490346635300800937204674796930647902508405399081439271289489841160704297702221740971658425717411629713512405728983073834094290102024942863297729646986999767377926454621170812293630537058492685103614741241111610487415724219769117169245677963265441461876691089675805223386655669350392346105280967267533832865837554555934584087922741872091457133324173329189020129538126258618484095167648776960293939264990240895254143987579255713332450498332262424539520778725239616401302891045314801540155158717364516315303007408945386681173299459394910170338272304707601744725240666559176313589681031911661294220196412887093721278697402025652780659843271956047729478149486839662446073459228914693121 (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.