Factor Info

ID 88629
Size 932 digits / 3095 bits
Status composite
Value 27453409026071368616863140303780306896249397912051233403703816987343775199246006327028047479083210064478089119686880598214242901445983878727863169046842864372470288568786892024932113665217043085079545742435524736763987180324225830492000967315432096700629413477136772340525557285781469063414771448415376255763006372912536459045116373141368123273544645889505427639374120699389795680268469253766801143281089721671812941222378904619865894305536980014010706833195519860730699807841942538240659066728508828770539738476244533859508960233103718583035456129501039231194443503276885076251443130554282365100448601469208885860984216017506335843905765760410868900318219171066383600168556106508646665686396762044022017344410244256509910762021340867135997627671884662599369955413665599456268007034004063999180428143840676705828732507170179426849955553151900566958155805089939841193822782899443096262589610763497631568279240675756394304920901884993

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88631) 246306661383223563619590775949 (proven prime)
(ID: 88632) 111460278304682809868918786563680363255276546368251263751153180061534875711327988528436374863957552202509746702491731811126993898525375514886002439666637714202561495607081668494319176395548300846574439787590539038637801509816464303304343488746339886063449872500675038135407924334661838223038131454741725128106080851360341674684205053601110415712924600641020170509206698485037926516351371030381185347331074459493922349235895429326698566917455179470594789821203313277825451469347539437336222210390089188907828029365894036133782043638678431315985249295416515320307497143973850990032671274797659201286045927436414360200682002955073398711125654088097316646653941199389925551468481512812727384173240143079540893845091377454955220187887345113899823112178374641528185655563506306326230771590754284010647126857077255054802671178287806980359838373388090528325405337108494121997351470385381060283101440241339489157 (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.