Factor Info

ID 89496
Size 914 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 87752879421177008824747091747350125823491545142681684000656762634058010454481623486508668742426776159954455983990902417750915816271633243146674084643091194072795217612876934690933241987171351983778140505610879894616927621011254096486471043765628373885766744506252043669387152738129370469257245000584889553325566751492678938649917931224502067253900331356171728936751107859199373464953856981716305394464106139542081336752827558702806420899083270016903614588313217272185085352259559158795286570392404872867712921373686832863016860310020318203210570624472973626454338036471280566777812019263292129568749458348874780724465547450593509111406934305701586636598430208990225801112019817237933099115239849832636170590831802685054419782015880445966872083329106579634190005285618970726007569982722057462061376223632087633760577666009975795146513433547090196477945288761699558051582110379673989409643677141463006465789494248173

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89497) 16607171956665075111068728726736021321605538143765712369658881 (proven prime)
(ID: 89498) 5284035093401831010589423237280602867519944552199446583961135975319218479432258032887989699439819121648456925099808748592765848190698401928103134003473793625643896457378177372426812884157886946381326371405559941495498372896143991858879363170193188855675323227737446036014675982221058100295737212291086916859572899351057950728765801037038897386708213762631440137048690751893551832670509463736037580764902746123920070654866319657816291032284822161742315020197408480667408799257620752904085449191552293876417250793620366397340838823027273990447988760012727315997561171834808884731768673509718445172524640538861444516808077868415613994023396588138940825635480769806212507502069174280495634355163516908061863701761260244414984865210047002370813897376503721850303788067081388126651058442664066413557540825915520658768170806047625994165493733136643368141457133 (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.