Factor Info

ID 88844
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 2718351917677661804741924018832675915086223054025705308077964396050395808870361143600909276587071803931379644343039823650225054808262631796297088009504096832393397901908545074296886816222885125894047381159549938396621054858173689715258689762243168652755706775930499163563219871701849082356272825690695924249529240542365603045029607504665934510516989394396125984330659897043838877679167920843317909505329982899558631940575822928139273369805435373028423841624919378217971435101336432761285436485961838033631175691943979831154341901865630788371836625037741425982302288924365984287981644220529012517330451490251473902520578233289177909731947658653122304267286754591457186564188353734935058083576389733983366782461582555740297268335025789559954382389756701708412576049141332544644020390302977369323792594922535148932631485676787891388791594235613943512842208040066940098813956199638827171835680138738384779522690346893

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88845) 15036304543534085010112419980057670420162226847821965654281766712685048209161956773047433686967961 (proven prime)
(ID: 88846) 180785904529089103532220368376713508203425285918719602354741364387401504342123558520018097272260056974699711522616470661137968834327938586197345135580039205403631960513467873164957197884307815907402442755809760320287491019610694913717965798119118385511588900125460668863547917443092267149855801023665173124168241121170348223265183484233655014636312896040118784145279592683825326992558636082914453542805253303638890093351999305903723401324888774996731333134496095222649646264960785028939309149462363697907701091533139979285132747854823685622715420269717137660847654243683255266112691900466213628968222752271907658536084304230154802379172588331580911367167691313822569600772886536176185961911038930150264930020465757285201493595702991243893982948097959495511588196984902019597045611303649368702823550725282076066139413 (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.