Factor Info

ID 88910
Size 915 digits / 3039 bits
Status composite
Value 474850665776714772274247321739098320548691440029026341175033394506154159422759253861959974506154136963142566077868225100271274568141293259139448428033662638050530106786857919162354398906096786885457331108975015609796090085377040682155504891856031719375472238718642569004511516578443419850475908077238758657518130562741705726294824268820336998867787926911401529090203251663748327335770342166672430377416714440523286883780075195843451060270220283299074443816296595583859485717399743470058366379374774290047658911808253787044102066244456616034555053975130493367361904581216155248263079458661718772394424675934478275394603112368558697819516270725538302249749698347726038371211707652047927160102953761247201291848328940549120952578291147637089409789228758217317444115918434115853101509104842251284172852632398748997799348828156389056794383565892232591410480362171552865460007306964292501619552892477933481455620065537637

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 15672) 28823703291241135239378075616078003806433692452377 (proven prime)
(ID: 88911) 16474311471316423052268591261595551591646215574567513529064600019994490350285823351871342021826118747488887969980878393820676663607413660491864640375231592544471733883543922927436191058646280248762337067561204194770839391366777502610141086793233899523866641831730680125886033852244027848838755685719146054083742859091359857432977641091467909522779388661731872205316336183805138159230637653884094801829509406801143961731823344147319393826796118242287864070360793817696133650429241526348010976470753845624149538107849740731762380718687870047640246789091592607318775585605678947589170524403346947500843110901346967398716608882756982751467311070180283599495866197426469066992596925928108548107303495176996377200547944495200644711111801963746320164449295377648859116255744469975941710342886273921084678819383260548502202599597953170572830078139837219927006825548685966381 (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.