Factor Info

ID 88995
Size 915 digits / 3039 bits
Status composite
Value 462784562025279503130386050201358901228661635948431018180650969516483422502128785018826369953265792623240781878356585998241973204011226282738989582214566656088640817791182345429452099651098296982709732122316335162272064078933405946799208302429178355732805998042413415999008683380656986034780147635802882580294511222340716309636174667760497778679998359728496894527734597136548350864464062109240631903788286875291230900095900953634678308518606916865469344441548787095712424837912489759457474283748407823032468475385183779385150045651798121896320046049848650808962140962367230795697271568709918836532973488880979663559776933934481184051467964900962952930217166906323360176279508357502445076907601229529420743047479579100284806656151786451074690528354181337058656370056773644392095931279981672776359409388629858358991472545452297692783961972642745220762119467797264250892692288357718243817875327888965629090952232255603

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88996) 115348882808768103727966010464756713847867950693181 (proven prime)
(ID: 88997) 4012041996041781366504365599289298406086396217702235537963018187861644803432147433525425761908595240389807949197973799698329631128376615824269070751902402079136741274376925509399724142311360230943526712417568495194929830789732276972465400011602907863791057959949381751350770211185312338224606974690772363864529296933613842446919556532844742756094271622171183916742418245694217397653706391022716792739597058851485299418876154911598863824421928955422187246015622717643754525598740610073766709950513569372083153315029937337381601941587338836865869737137719258355519989170717221270387009723691482427329353968341269628539321934050521691076648449745496432001409138888830667175133764840564242589891110268311528379782237994905654903773566916905581147590032015668900438954379496549545074668022847691631917552885470685047083244106846206109960201318300275666416213554491729263 (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.