Factor Info

ID 89081
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 3142572774848037536460911586591968200774561838585230865612162047931105289304305803493661177314458780742425316032858078462227476062201582931388513462938742427607606638593482827914436590448814120665983776820518358789247548049812400041842090865980118816596073529575620104975662687249618159736718719071763871598533140037795061494210531318860125663261090983365343563036809371729177404139821833276245160461218688953793687235288218116013968615621064943030965072126142848540474927584365892621888045003498771990208909881037766761134270963447851728338015444174387158657898093695789283770119356611088763843529920718701010698992505520195415927466943321722726689260869116813146562101424450726942572623095421800804436111730151134190344468800914960857074439487215862268568088627278496951692244032704225890189391434817185385104066677167082995102502609313589878985189475511793595974599929808227007844702432578562984258140639

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2992) 116868129879077600270344856324766260085066532853492178431 (proven prime)
(ID: 89082) 26889903843756456424412884177236972388418179177890347155495941826908190643953830043506342307952926425687308248288346518054830220691300505797599337108064444448979301946960654265647515865870600882404492493677905120064667543628524621864759016962165327468735022984040509089315942802402740369928963953369979946057628830630110068031488366709858906226808564443305471349254596643210163854436713766279820416170868261879006206075124585527951067888327430704770496202703041928591501015640354145188811742857517858985403983884467664975718595723687043476525112952056067038706592993412834633423368252354404417984102146563365390515067611487521971408269713082110568889810021549897204320639624152788741389784742713137213341295702587415139387350205666066217567638534149572778526530417484474453711988338614391843430577458976712663472302661341505697850613322911162889511969 (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.