Factor Info

ID 88624
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 2532681124788903250318800915056539537702526790245253776974276380872601774808438945081153347786112796377623062835064410412236728198411723814072180318420929860956724406704762427307058365536202272079160427006177644262865878641081723514179695813753330331495810903075645816512490202606730590646389919568016851150210031684153193989381031259592931115409584851257819779769093188388499194811608614950380202206814586580435101516425721519628245101607152043918907283690047501478609184991995352307379124531712991842649471808614071628633057076171421505891072940570254890548701492004129819281423066533153920865482932928560673018172479270651236597391992898755471593716347185711734581774937671860588620225996745392864627274150334710597841666471966442018594304267226219625330423739136796902346133634225419680845442779815564136362644619443626570996664284378407085159922258122746867169831303153242721203209937192205192720333321

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11133) 766506724027386556749116942627320053266817922278079798057 (proven prime)
(ID: 88625) 3304186441420457729515203554866663788960708844406065289367465298085521564894931707353935206915816180711220560888014968325353727519094188438886569198682780051412518910951632336927249830845849570435822354091868093414226482975287444051022812992746959655052389987412414788894400260710377757032684103025070501191698921127695208005440312467516336690412501923535485736212999744213869600099140872558528015188650187927344328562472579093447898340035134102790101982300239072126002006859323422911877493341774492509130231552216893719947205778371906771738417949995674884595671729351130364307051430552964620867042579240556562438400611721043398010930571415427995312549244785839058521771826081968874978960588134033438556440119298676751697064235925899851372646411652350934388706711529041449538223333115779125912900885600222661880157273656784796117660086142188222505953 (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.