Factor Info

ID 88412
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 76547670461266459029379710474003497994165076605710128134179447683022742042118790869797476473486892544293359525635828546468285268173159529958731987669807954223033317300912892724465149181548766996093804795217458656353211625240423239953789763102269251177390595706414756811317138127578615924618805196331780740398321014216986531111796938715934322558233523326937119730142676962412784608991938937414595647324859990287513434558527638897078393607804831991946718713010740419830040634055504262742175948933319604555692167130995044506745067851880987022047163143471665803767553850945514154501154817665074130441902668138857150296283508346049891136650885535715506150474437377499343298694103618898907510284927169567005076180984580112045035960007884024057543419917224409448268109229641248409071773675032304518198677160002960026932851823719726443558009783780654778651361408199457134949464405543268494894468837627073701264489

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88413) 46619255366962328167412700221 (proven prime)
(ID: 88414) 1641975399622395158187914563246396605532390559787308257691795668885195227212789647347214584836657504900249448391025726701688623686121536690690551384097460814004368747677111120806624563958630077056041804851064079571151165248320156433454520055409854076298633434914744960030525274527883327066609790093878213199481485971510340361704653579821364346077901941047835064853628987301896734450449531052171070873181560874035179031676379822599356026955284779052035747049054804851923913531192470758923364006315084515849868312479160706101113731128727909832421450945787931568454321600887294914291541720107281830829393459019576667252313963544821952266246730864470699467198295686900094951252073281164130815731401595873131085093399245675111415578120619946843352225716495719114393628358077354082494242053774237374850858890730073493071598656669102504966013216846220465378698002733989216042390212509 (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.