Factor Info

ID 88599
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 24623748248333387027989289989372454434480910170772022156511967158248768597936588886417685385905825584773250507947506186173173738639815229759667893649530523555815156508529009854943910063817527740405910920559263701944209046305434434835479801123264357863920883515795470920907248098462912071271455389530212134525057946797150193277742927230646334826867372140427515653577723347302638602799324108245601435590983252815085738838287473912477114745428848084206404562475974629133640405308611549129416530674722340183162987983085324043076282776320714195164743639457309906663649533295655144313699071795925722676531546885360856368218231472097412622922747068496798955491888304095067088954491841839108350734914070555961161395858382357645986389493594104951919533484592709498582963253715250046759580273722986748869036217939057909035144060381559570547287472457799658721454669637799192314538793223329584457378291210230189060655616673065530804280023259

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88600) 959346768167962592178969793334891965611038761087167937 (proven prime)
(ID: 88601) 25667203002472883796393952098432498623391379345791985646576029342273167333454237427700068620381307373816705091438959138188424872319665390438727476952605370070660271293298949521096022854956320190517215508444119628215883690553934169521109132715417193135313144352407583769492126186124183169119506024529797367929615763587912929960554308600664424565434076023311832747561289188136659144702813624905472592689499700607383487362791882813993388267946419219384406907050531061983945704819205750260604868821203883262094581348048465361560716601262693535288862786965201301149344802553913723159066155698986491729848648938412503103150996930105668199270283934430160445018773289380248790757289724436136962374440348232359443680094838651931949642920212714094506564012136731831952496155381249611456221820522284529248569608953953631399059755823804366348216023732317178251447135430090754720538142107 (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.