Factor Info

ID 28498
Size 924 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 841498359389079812708475031543472694892155115252595545861180582475831817063901312732165443076598206524112230212227379305912914772406173621529099079468780803263478353965958464542633853512422259322217698361283694953947024556112651834092076518608518650455486823927247111640849031497402495682635050622856032874693160568072341719648537338571159987560654734613786094498068075216067747203278735407773434051463145402160317011434419850509559873505880674322222222222222222222222222222222213807238628331424095137471906787495273300671069696266763610416397463904051583209094900567791456240156981099920099948429163093074498160486006931231427534414189587438682562637576795883687097999629000045238609385272682751976661095703881301457036137035717667353982949751105813731907248197265395871715993661893475290616541498805025736848836510622346615674876084361277241541470061544750189434868144487881707590768200619052107878023717126623487163415479

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2880) 8409713172345994955133083761 (proven prime)
(ID: 28499) 100062670645678310592912933532826390807816704928892078787095666975200614104847710555320602166974149461971167758847759321144857228589249602454951899279225235635984001464473406900002351845090683815886237737086159715068178169273627325390343756100732723367317846698849614358772379913038412386309551718232538556076459328967528274927819688731204027371880447572681566927736053544471640075475020086700240108243570449412085334263366259472794056343395349363085313746715650747299721475784550111253058536267516092771818524544474937444280194855051417078795012803329005008157605684615020247152778058138370821298725365304361606216392429877756568404044977294346892683176418303162831743582383922968722990497524748238511344544003121542893100076890716720915093904245827528264000908572333773908150464768897742050907762724250185692226868220658990620115326180980520698605666377399357392918947375518676868625958843740839 (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.