Factor Info

ID 89530
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 78497650199313700040936110393403498550950446483121997127759478136030753897016692951199715799467373665505436999238029305329498687733719562491244114463626790935802016045206726502742945794460047148757062579214393036171667649539919386301209474409884097018565200440696766768604005524868787066506358471799119694755542739848370529924207603912983147978827038579044640768258991763439445612758493855381925608751661704811152523361208927950144569857177008991013948178171925324718287069145116117271823279716623146238351618244786298186326241863861184661610137328714932935106328530862032176238814052864047977547132287512357262598342780096403114454168442518638843444089507148854879295698236946761368709062294510973340806271104856956872068907570098682813008276932732574226531789726514238750878035796574059972682154355542664169042563912250227182283768170959812549075461485627562881185413487436062906681747450177007357287302645046228000569787

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16097) 9731897901257744464208077526282782988129079026661029273172653543534128886917452489880241039129 (proven prime)
(ID: 89531) 8066016618317451962893792526079890707918286524686111001242800606128376489543171695359546410729485339645880481765433485077056183293529744468700223523531856394401071358540712102878101878476164475048365280235986023267964594697717871555607450093915438780989679485709783925731227755024519468212654375163930182546126659545875753079047356633902460747023359740930797901864362051152069659478325291621025752303201434021383909887463394525037935719735974004035090514736320278917964201911564502556297387482351248784296500991419720854770510085202632158532098739597683331512628304942817686416959494978762645248792885858989931294002513692465281810798702933580013787816432522710145315675286721569479705750516954579658140528913880553070607423750141973463834275087073474865262609522416300887125041867701859908688717896403151199828575046855801775603 (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.