Factor Info

ID 80909
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 9324558316889834972203081096526275525656587166372159360582364852953827227761875520598032015134708935267297046633264467937903306124323894547914188264519094536817570532508842013590652669882848544843246786066638855174862100715563784325069960119989831819741816167341990168262722241704418533485338279841891270112111714729392883881383919055006803717541633225225068055719077768280010030467667174675426510380478623002969031258610703368449562283087907910954425953166043290022335597223111095662695533700025804568183840105119048607843423316288481494874882212231698036520713968919096611931431079429042599077067420484302083199090760851618866704635616921966942110520612917212567190819676036199532415210719292044689548325773629890136300418098423321588243548065876036601955221767657034511268916052442378868280826812983124031003015086781592311425780509488287860915378013881133763478296682234339854232334319697102114366444536944309

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 55024) 11435433293542010176161611 (proven prime)
(ID: 80910) 815409270250891126420790964720954155014280189140308419689637742007019062397493929417748647681166795451021661890350128127608245117371524559333163474828296976506242283946131350626052549722138968405512652758872938498266240416209746255268413896151296850959456023154845786822246259958831677560254920304301888240739765802033668562658343243277946237616548287810172505050101342835593586467336916124039594370813658531946415862726414551707676537279136264060113514116637346632194595174830898962348665826142858198577122677894182171877425419286731981810278066992133900991225591852403987659089435862793663982572174145443754225389513659068960490294018364007944473739892268179828285757716620876746336600889688301185933419502158403493097427977107718686799137892245076250617843858557377519286020847875746773062365583871200663403778983462763722242166790946886354769418890337524645698450465643291421096286719 (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.