Factor Info

ID 89041
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 546746509492135587940695833724524068745775324913490228524869520095015008260182108770656198750875570284949870487371427001622370723899698034271116700773324268281334134882738253437908654755281161513292643552637445730446023600303960209231452488194419558968050647208312917280606980636592792875445636987196657529307708703273985923842447620416104655749549607429304580066381360105571589491240686174457643305218154354819441681482647781041771310461516259120943565822767039891937331812928300740089790544324524809103356034287953645229833684302399212792593909937204507439782778475049046147721354226068688972871886545876307858822482411760540942883598778968113051328144506137649049105915398636520795321706347724077193420064371961583296058818155231808554786952443651480265611146614164115724637836039954487929724329300613148734966455468394394043245943698887124432048688732105930573704556250348435279152779455193649264526083361

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11244) 6033312171721035031651315652130497 (proven prime)
(ID: 89043) 90621286273700831835186506843067621066887168189981529675556983051642481369524652275440735950741997165906795412980853554553185766026295768627732685944023041836106881946018038319818242390419751411800088170804227936696690875474720480407321690039932631752440923080650786586063967512345314230770630490383856331037915644470669653225911851144082094642981027094677947008237149388344823861460065114803275129922181155932594069291701640828590737481687139836282114958933976764078468981023551071128606883534677420221798630796089589834676915656123312479750383738095524795015234424410839614787479537073878493364450096143746384845822168376440224962931878208119705232816755223007730386522006130365483656861064639717517460214066357219434373536654470162653171279627504543440155608849919948611171274628336752942763071957734840068598395457914350880690572247869571003143293113573925871805165487713 (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.