Factor Info

ID 88693
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 341589807072963901555000582472825951008860923743320118009642386012291965369052480968988830755401984756815620944827882572300969004272487375855500247074027128348705873078505097056249607223870696077446254504784759858470624910989954175024023577544567967387940266985285808522320346341603179652497455984168725588118230989717531793045347577563897259991971652836223580700116575792464750286566558244913423158121836286686976935449001493649483208680393389954308673171846474201010144510051461732753372715340327992164618142062880810839345028966106871148046805835960721441925448812677710866436089280039516082094679172521222741062981330416603848848869388312614618946115974465606480362653086761891343337445924401817148992917195425604306129858369202779819128819449905764593799426562685044579134064978775749277116437813264853291072612295500601652940142901579762054389575328968386902339630454320644565007876498112998867747004235241658146989788895141

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88694) 497403465856372009446461144453 (proven prime)
(ID: 88695) 686745932670279864686847135474390961548427925387471558903999623588944889888686805022817391084662801787553142775879080370678748512308773951402756602777653976804205895591688693644943621964615047633916868174433912487358442692475654746065710900810461236892846054889983980530747801610391864802306123024840799617058795996064527716176439746820972844124381249210425705299919898218943723084442636283389612305531900772257291198207936174428762708187930687327410734250051302873601617521186391646012109460241230098310403718288382212736456442621734753791616090606906521292837758999446722870402019198041389151342946894178194767390250852411991783346869064279129956312571581892228557520946693098362696547446500454359037442053640129756009836468365849349617277436004233855268719018272084593677369368796610089659254236805041977462902244478321372529315497913466842824729245690139749390814499969502815484537608615677934497 (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.