Factor Info

ID 89053
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 180568238113227229514570992355787624110431498802762846793552938298384026477841807224088794999040631974157773265381793794099613964620865176072248978103293143068374926550290394432583506367454275280612283349314592733048188580163621744477985308122613489690456243706817169349657983628746591997755055852075900707315286875192293381461348717949765868561605695018051125430798712237296102588887616743759014446335202555910357771400754566034923056443445430693086790352811565078617073397983450948969891344325583885371208475483467405717015058592335834516447565030538677753185923131794454970249727842871318787560290600332468890945919119823668743216521343455717742385057462431363727085548167649629586171227406365758656926665726653159491906349393854764121666023967867953915079779040377223790651814016882134630776732426065373527911618842080406083137303355962323144151188018572891312247425932816404316993189422714407815920204875573659930846002659

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89054) 1020789673987483714669438485415945837 (proven prime)
(ID: 89055) 176890737352267970194617577726565821714256697434647310796072341606734940861210612584639293954621703016842309105191358811689531182747527729988630811258060482737499137862343814904165031901448441990797692811847068833213672916008774132755690143934062848510610814018760363850993993903276666802360233008945913791236837555726659186677012872126815115985073396442546957929901739817374232440226748096834119220770971993229323284649407657787314455279892614228853156902194446499427373496698599494373001077479071286730611188663791200869118424783094493795225635745197717446798064291285463836137802116813353677851574135357797120198751156802887768000415765810862627243357121447644611101949356858316891275908238282495589224649183171287859202274880712927549103353297937028517166481792766807027314249988139313018965281431607927065178533733524589498240176702749600913655896379145936894802169479930193774132331407 (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.