Factor Info

ID 160054
Size 932 digits / 3096 bits
Status composite
Value 89794594352499200857994705446078896212514805596453748500480218806993844332763124380465355130763160342714033431290272265998044072347915953296773040406133733197968502417601518112561922210130762679121939883532098038328280359382170756424007214691273247826843817092331228060735898197402664734965508581572636073460002731859288035327449097591794332150454493360788011438154830525752955478762640137083767476816356533136089584597935873942507821365878771580702221019597010836953007037767244702217065555042075260544487361759864489237590207751513974452292594292015081933729406788051141308742979503865824165320851202573677473190191330298338254568480099158994765125437781447423792268050325258231395455465442469280227173345283875906215636718866902187428052423962174411966799113312199353135705559712058356274379860418729909917952194500474678387311516672062051845562820186591320133519326013412087942559856410292424298765053354241812995390794880936473

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158887) 22299567297917827863809 (proven prime)
(ID: 160055) 4026741557486793473729692353382367521546582109825308296103573487353136950900117109801768586494105549079613922995142555163856736509412610548226310942363803206125059692004609809041476295337895904514072585309283320179174099695776909019111874182642479943515770893435377724159624355219174397565298405451775244255609015006501953952138553235817009710062121781258143475041826894676811252616865448752323223200810771537357150483051645272162393623789924762271270001695438679539299167698399041758925494156651397031970772325668738396264935146104511091614100460316235230062196709997534246962388257336552923873569306078142344835130791834542739809372502736031376055919086103315470343213303527658034315348318342975785781985943967503382632624939543260937973039405892501859268422908879569359014375798523833587258470366083671666551112986352074659116494040378055244791198979223082159887666951268623658499328766382942925964498083097 (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.