Factor Info

ID 89306
Size 925 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 9244182301304529575650825875033669983608537140622085380624439743192323596182107586664991336800353833943923044562503318645514183843017551979097641560598506331312513583492332385552577285580459919964603580607459598178425075133287255812726993229138816723274438402881461354707190283445844769945915326670514294584607939190716951574838942864151718745582953869523199924930664877298696438514651173896745338490277188040634396372138518755605050028543370459231313488088977400633721644856625017882811632103416060878592896540769481620050296752130327592592890235000287633507670195302192268288254039899558433291735490339523334326995105509601094826674839247482690563620624607344702851312640509252194147042448216261862387237874764408833549561702954978339255685464438360587763387842051823246655288794564071971741293680973358405717138925952916681788392716534054292143502581762475889623246976689706678339487078179122056335709301029574151143947957

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10813) 1833085153842665442652283234165143433597 (proven prime)
(ID: 89307) 5042963924466960181614857823665615958680425820106254810092389055556733322973954289795837657349302566386799973920380674839042766697513887570873396367279836511578414899592158427945643758315353289722052372503435967634210724365287701284912363406671481018020245687737668223361193490061875568258338020807442238365923271161447053710971145302356263482930120563121228496508559656449518574474359733677387257947983580808555815136760847623113295159453739451525818902584313853895361473540201843243250694155419536342697370146150875955805425251966600295552932450739166028797294928618168687199966573912312065209817002746617509097579617491714115619170793082967649808183766490342215271078106367801570566635714783307079026535862585911957154030177502013419435521968979273507220817822193392327992706015617662926510799796385533981849639770212086505130463257401183895572214026466550726838584859277113077417881 (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.