Factor Info

ID 88695
Size 900 digits / 2990 bits
Status composite
Value 686745932670279864686847135474390961548427925387471558903999623588944889888686805022817391084662801787553142775879080370678748512308773951402756602777653976804205895591688693644943621964615047633916868174433912487358442692475654746065710900810461236892846054889983980530747801610391864802306123024840799617058795996064527716176439746820972844124381249210425705299919898218943723084442636283389612305531900772257291198207936174428762708187930687327410734250051302873601617521186391646012109460241230098310403718288382212736456442621734753791616090606906521292837758999446722870402019198041389151342946894178194767390250852411991783346869064279129956312571581892228557520946693098362696547446500454359037442053640129756009836468365849349617277436004233855268719018272084593677369368796610089659254236805041977462902244478321372529315497913466842824729245690139749390814499969502815484537608615677934497

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88696) 55737216228051297161494379261805713 (proven prime)
(ID: 88697) 12321137996207567348644320303055910840874971754655303407118355121052060891498717781057379849767835129403955575611618645328287330116633466662545348905797932896090377003934495957328100096375590787474061248983190784969903969696981222353633206374979741616455542151975204583719622972545161351747634278282227433094034387102408710935041339253366004865907282093563801587879277047030545952912593871196465112752992282643987367489360192758080733919181767905569679864215920555802497073103273370895586599599464838351411875004374837693846120378480527163041246050986883505434659540063075743916331893963085407035726226717618850045872597604151068426219134519475906050510143359957727210897453731611516455983656003810795135062716475152493642256611046174763802715393769765336107918504513530597228153887666463655888490503661791634204075104856355067740125162412819908218734294451254513169 (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.