Factor Info

ID 28409
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 9054976293451538363734313965257004528716745022330702671575580807997176814396291363080345685608295490881885995248009419923980145154437849484872082236988540491445664294850568299654465247888588461880117087193809289449123911315291152346123187029957440304559200077698738911550097652703550420672806442602890419963139002557659293609302233539044923940194457715858391312331928746052128472000347420386219741477028535937755690376590245209838996928359101509485467195292732214152733709496726672624495323260881863929944305769777321805827522576816306759685193846469690359182882279323597752867335722664201930167768778501224186428442134375882367392979072448727159035910767752636533252965034394354793635065207059783952049659913990300835574755887023723280267529282575545802186152305228422855549916340779685048256437197917070826543381025124399065856910013120075981501035912597137177775357439409119310714269036823625717728955031

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 28410) 74329649487187580074245361 (proven prime)
(ID: 28411) 121821861880464957853515947058936281886402878981019224658604483275714754786910881163018990093022123199344290432284374966985379235982287095708203144027648638267173547900153906671343050679997069472248109920977799256993911742055327574324468663864035459683548463393258181499875701914731203054271820015132647483191898660489552887903875322695003469795490121877320292603513279565452427545711326171267682887198608519482389629056354362525383111592924322971534284793038424197313070581812934729467315046093714018039035497279205976772551096590699117205310217054245976110562398473051330064261191724691215395732649359148467357506572520029845098694678006867895230664287318686157677493120063226524060592425023524474531737094929167017280809152644604270015929457781316350431310552544896142853627163983802613827079468926915862013810109621736198268163725704366260691203469974342796266051482140332990471 (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.