Factor Info

ID 89670
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 113009955148739555435676740921787443337545442607377097034340929694930095609353850834726938306360918132491369221017410004257368937259457562974586840380155144894758454427667596586577003369624640050011288375801360536661706777534859594259999535156911859321788930425386915662923025245477560588567460687499330424534231042273223204534366041900196964148373177742086507023271601170132627138749643723556788403062797563797264335957654601857327281665446927627509322870358624210058809873953491529759664349522552497313699342880533526985090066425052891079452314756548004470968495549910608746274234484883938174151399934639009358274483265708466078464010245311199145391490226691318825887642737942041382632585428122656660739726935426273016570513759502228516344552877248276131582643026349993909272023800651267513678894311226439171375226318271260269370110733623063795041484803729496096134999028139530421953718988957865653498797985491227577177888001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89671) 11369308667009289972811369899416497441702608089 (proven prime)
(ID: 89672) 9939914418601756298062215937601487413496337123451728188883163618609874046278349751604640780745967493466504182848606250939437439379257430353187256624138411866571972373246569634344894128279358946711827842233762138311680249375102617970044416557725922284657535637151142635084516599962312410998917331335023508177192101351221115764726885668876183211775518864395374960911250241444161146013203309297686419662075061077633826579250791874146314077602681275116334258849862546035197739922609422237765388414698565311283270346974422343957458738245730741558931088630519242418245888887297138749912241137307408469423934313641633799287921084915941183430774604479423559778457082704788128339182818322132206929287340658428297932918213947592737934190595977495007971283898520101931027109119401226908746093454611054698921883865601740268362623211672297107636953339224394728163588234783008650291203242696809 (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.