Factor Info

ID 153801
Size 911 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 86923988537446962073846017419450177464952410129924922932786583952310050774966477757222518262871720313630616353190381097996719162353330934930605767180273167450832628941400911186140749842915805391868893874487675241885783185410873346636025511525671764398895601335251125208501479009105604456375312002626028361622661906648266596266701063437846022025050863576034409549685715083736817840153735784352424972921999486490543646998050524557399349586410325332344364499398793453990255298444621723131072664632958178017489172831547505879943798271389092777885561658470597761020082059776750667908354044596595992619892951551486159741308882999217223256461442750927651590910514854207202382903595360009509682221718420893003959950594916590407543475103720549782697851000666247555106156651660830089386136299720749904624568766627372751866907670142981888850844471537950768561668754723922198910902573324532936267447627497237626915499684911

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152108) 847499019384726257346113954958447091 (proven prime)
(ID: 187889) 102565296890316989579478606956162672537946594837233773413936802534574455274444937669918124083382818435626912255068281651099635131121566599050321165618372518609476646014273044453674597629244367648870170337567161067635694611181915320766821617122776918566671255458729206097270827971998180224528800658258772271726101003227939506690074819907980467246526659870860365043374642465957570224980164042681633641008913631790627311301870690073295704406535712581672217414979793447931659991250795708150145325723746447470824699333834189732949635980065708986315576146177567148113445869355723124668404238401131847373518468326085879309357058978500629327446620721745366134830312165302053890359002073504913966700453047583425137028164235435038660164733942760565091953747655749243133884278291063157923599017142135972524622752619604224259353971549643007957612520267539562354451272166852179622087256021 (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.