Factor Info

ID 140992
Size 920 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 89228942573575049134281917506716820607887455919700929220349323387372290054110086691617852530853146470762107749540536785672908610426535759257913104685959701083780237617204209033762004657860569464428717756030000059446743274060746326522227468394414070890432574423193447287842671884012123072023654930233805683999348946397184739962180995284344018783098335040021688282952056422647654170169464869088814097284960662117726073409270547651413300480533370320692091919267958374521237100281504726729803514455469031574807665580977662944058561636150700754698778193515518163335861284849503414250327824676050668341918693405515692215856910409348626892744412733458953730758403083254514860282544449116547580629752827429470793376155351951864757827988845751692339917312598755233027321731843003422417662416475316982882150811444337510482413860272717844153483912067851704223828116433271700689690131444277027946917117539788658852714209668334234189

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138950) 211905972652074960927395011 (proven prime)
(ID: 140993) 421077997268527337766682717959911094905591959671807649300418196523316743805836233052249465241400668489724867724997588286252112506647701192998301096931132324241826633195352081834030362097213500805721606917240717541837756996501548678289446057116738393548443192511553490807792459362746134450511178051325060945849081396363474654411084122857200922532591007527339094397397786659408287373526752355758289217592059373981296376643988001702483510081986305041835072863181291769083402420920446174404603207839232397708468560904096269296557848618065298650703270491985599370073093359455228213939929821252471186945004194395880498173433682847376534197684918854253224740943611702733994403677637892439890882121836775568552364142819306795790885325260485995003758896517911660057457039666473207768632873575436514086057752359075735593742557384518383118310531069635355759132579012312135716070065563285471873024297057199 (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.