Factor Info

ID 89286
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 9447247213106082249854447620273010196508817507779500210056529586968754838801261478592060828315524340613869090393525252380321858548542669154089988434318859721585979554123621940764588559941908762593764090854279065053506830928930328197892730676806494948608144527326920391269439009498732534850879959671925501852760294020427558963767417702172972696841503466532955858035992000761251993701741537255963074553283562265635096016672132225718004006110893134000746190879069941271749937835810458050880804267137917370425369685687003235328781503888033471222503899951025606230296021090863446988308874761081758559549439784506588399206282480525461446676311712822247441285518755190929339927071650302302592579839684096994066447343659678788171020793747629926653711006808744712558138892704738880981846630596282370460915520613189179567466907768264849389733519520563546398953975859490833295638829680153955974957834186974933698009539304834712353037

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11334) 210604142476977747806569755290105170291449495120790656457721 (proven prime)
(ID: 89287) 44857841360545938864948120922770939251174764750474598215606554199204253416048492096963397534865242280067415805688659930967998063057088879334335994670379469582984961933393963330690687703696809770203030290523715741227675129807177940265146400471344891005947534268298255562280907246145645227136990544461257685226158160739433633629351831300825168878147513750103161809991426995692741502233690208739810887887432308602420580657487814641042188864206839467729164446822900205293302241608620914826664071618155914526491074534875196410259237114710111840604038549042094069958061920843582260909143500756276346813085779000083436990843783299252053199307445299784117037994544322185025372756734080794294381834179971218669254746196596572211404246071645822721351283054171065671133887038822777259978242678963382075422674729123874662942873396121649606520977011658203451827548283777942197 (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.