Factor Info

ID 89416
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 29389642948031973671208097952280238090359669529304003311237781140171040468105378555817996753117747806272820495978637138985496572341418602100595075891120947610950416983408000770657151985150638767921524660972434243691920628273785133807860492958485019066533713639479095780956565925110523707345631629546534148416903716140083035603305839353281372508055342196150659039936287688171182207203247791798630069110378885120008885981501526041145293772575572709888875519203753947990865969851110955911964042505570715591851314479474473505625825998176276111160713288854637223788290381441394513618797671175700538726426225013588970924275291246947244521665929198051572803166045691715986565587542486290308306033666235074400894065664534793670816449932120742515090107523759604439273797792551314786613980705614518528740440753018209080656860485749400719419306619605535311026742791496033882442578790196223642718484736062641659016687187048727

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16022) 3099117945581157517472560817353548774282450299539903688747366609 (proven prime)
(ID: 89417) 9483228281110393256018012472593213232880027569308631713661699218517842545198102603002594001712993436884118113857512491831997233838366801949600822057675102673780365339924218516729949972335997598770487579864683235822585482492218992166606042952686854081543759946371038281737161050255868035350514884008345066878843698105082389126654956243181341980140056241796885903950713499298718144228849525359239446988588940154935655424411175884139803354615088419765527607333830460095324423344947340710321200856687233897997716551188074974675496607707449213713153835310323526384180071040159300361219414863163161765429206035066946022799188225135449739838374162812850393381259285978460398184438249023296334421103663010890375934394055342147089307905419997956282656689341136986331869719417894539318694347835793316457857596361960017523440459415777651733765153720967795232103 (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.