Factor Info

ID 88533
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 1668263240973301725472820895061627333650977162048399546158705974198265112185711086781085970829814566452585508967519097099524165787220715042159840050922791979545061058487493329469289473495981367370461041322561341080505121157648923830801162529140837405625136403913806710996497493293883591762370126617040464221268819272304451905656628888604526529393453973473858608215351533704480202158869660797440588204569185483503819147319062149276268674116619765079146964808662689736959354631449228337265947618649957818447345068395486228506710239795106751518284880493150523599791254382721960169890987071921836467621235179038396971408349429268540041130398388297668619958396815227481352702226892722888350597323799703599850149335392390259657203749393050061658545765776973714560559068599157066174999991958460353440086523509516343664965759597501581998608631506732854540491229791072445935770580227301278282270823527011277478054293563868137786211224037

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 15428) 5493451945310865752349090299716764102827 (proven prime)
(ID: 88534) 303682139678550942279457152684822789145465657369498099543097593080801235907459644758781448924580493119467219501896260459392769629258666702095513308861666899146347661100755779997651314084389693434509085776462465397852193590021149466854975155579365106092889786853561530832102943426001852666041985216408784201571880770591130717890722129205336748992836370342060717610846555746411790851659882315278781917391878504014099811720253457165002695282392474028449447744975909275687794352008622881493037778161561220760648272602998705045293602750031899983888345960991519923043329773680620638821487357447495769165079238202490007338235738676069933226438215741323612332122397605314211624955009657860779549685423057209699722273494556147789631653013961745342034209625268515025538917872981184490255961826272019936273742816911388715069285236779521693747168583390036314937364178930344030003545199631996287373231 (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.