Factor Info

ID 89091
Size 917 digits / 3044 bits
Status composite
Value 18891754559276798970873839097597112828831456594343559746612313509895269832492968704673331554115071001858608018299630624084114915443042133302302652297903549989499982228403085990235520916087346901852312953044154752498989231259067194961852788435368792526957416877030887991063673477758778090575547364147929550293640212900279399955400642363214802534770694586417618832003252590056257632731892618026799887037781843355339629776883316234886042108309992172696440471899943060624262718647121816661066304745998067370375870635185708495813146237502401738599650173218729720714060742891243136056239917602742480533533665027908613259846203428225141152310996809860418633570756058269675476356480879266385626419571087194929359366151155687231918920103114839287036864078379629728654826594465517442866295144732680292474822728041412553363420265348947767221910037627012531688064302393902167747654028492823641852990327835739330669206434109084671

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89092) 2867134239058725077444870925351109 (proven prime)
(ID: 89093) 6589072217797143468382212159930758344884648518438958824120693184166264439484920874122623826423362801013242022439839841879014018285869491801281902564877428248458620629760194781823258623962956911033148100565179244051930209395735897346290807872735213627143309719815888889032446713039395135791543286921351263020411829092765248848447635619893062788166415361273335643974634107853086372998947699207237522249734394314036760140110679035578021386351309561514217744141881951301327961578757892636976720189476078842091078552911516243073132668795148496760273473514285469410411763819709149000688049343020940936491597286053247642795009272552344427550708521165942822526165525802523225082452479978880733218629877584404725852793067610913470628851079241416565520173246817439431533796148350706632130665180221927087928757597873381321410410832882977462982351078287224183756479847427245340188779036069330419 (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.