Factor Info

ID 88853
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 39039471947420735739093009087200809737758481217220229310959698876849996510168674888032319242371288150247629333886783520299756554436842519261801123326449514618841159252412751878636286860055766333237188280370232161426109095760175501201663886607819258521017842099657377379713209068500991875761790905425271807172115800139700927262325486793834980383852004434469395691594710560140581444194354778511361430259662560515809492727628603213321493291075827857131983485612472579175704185240613812980172639942936787772550094583658392930749335023188393630100203149049998140536187237088622867201641756228786043047598078568435386572009999305803372182390295033371870401919370884132339649606940439326628993182678849686244128939659031772263371647671102552572166034108982972467064492567146241062997357404834098778750843194855230549636593839608309674599312047854376450549111937537973509519155124938667578569308814897653724851975841310966536917

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11181) 121090008650245240545321284919376582913 (proven prime)
(ID: 88854) 322400439000560514697929125734020988247748911438648175857615559070637152230888499635483523170799724583471255605574591686892455338957397113306679715685008071951769353697855891523376188948794032455607859565555033123251910093691318566522028989832632135537475511375708981935849433642060503875012397054531363370298976734642547779995433286165341754892518903143545187115119737321283468013072473989990368842813656631825982080661829399240682297886955648328612454660759451330877888302594176188464914720641552204251322583295490283637684804973803153119407160058595483095803132078163680514940336461670219502257435799913902386881245947022527204941927626640705354755106768216915793908941481953374956919687432755921614073398918907115411522004557256341677408183824143320721764323650561132482888124390600764092827970784902639975994742071331028568581849154062662924813597519238140005104706649479613909 (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.