Factor Info

ID 89394
Size 921 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 834809970219863081174922540490711620306415947456305556604790300585244654902462447944604797459081668886374164273652333960375766050918080237083379444052726480876716185313290727161242274318983917953260903858289153934170613848217734457554711275694402833231617877550092758323896292607882909677515630414595000193752966571700621443666461895293193661261071642172119659910227814587772791062826455309438956636157062025031516584580336944912689196104119238635003180924111990416605415202576545552434690710670016874143745306858129509051034370645838271520645796009897710604208206375139610207413953804246908175909633916259357669977800482785302356568931809162275528869284441518004432236329992599541290256552465864754517340318648159238837371498539042774634477904968261297697389475639062188409076694615221473593452576089166922602951284171820269018157460608566624175357077834495279303457241482878795291378938583832444450105687371784747514359

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16003) 258190389365279446113985999067417377 (proven prime)
(ID: 89395) 3233311558467038159131996133961526330026933800654848660552435491250787688103931877149363623310395257781356156943781298448676840451753511160699384780728384356385685546282522942927719572070619022370860661745120198547786456318890851174166002849691618521359873822049320465569210992409784304714680319011470588794387343224458121781990570535947478786635660934244862014257181740022757087931660161633595126608355854641877220338441626287240998906402619281126826262153932730367162759410629383358872836289811416633680120799508171841318497483292131079011464097876296958127044021157625750895323403317061205820138952104812022628034432001054725291872985083035771901296581898695136286515774470608824887886361388615264417752372982981886939104193733563263687201370841475248537125443348021774347273783961702939470708724893593670653964711788385692310322307635886618173251195425417970112801881198135311481367 (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.