Factor Info

ID 89705
Size 937 digits / 3113 bits
Status composite
Value 7265799395529197820166663313988915166253726171149152131045263992273692025706048383736377150488877612277915951682972859548776749969618821075443980447987002065882275304121187669373799294946899853827516896245122035224075730491930321436873035412395225399834031227712485971953613204381707153312878749308129653763810634991165024906101666386153921431996234772614829458951793563124128751193629150259093427544067358945459099798368774158685528892914292294179484401215349295069010941355865757805088445902395870332776526664784469797196740966870352653470912898329498677665016974745252507104666549841889161900227385185829476793037742534249971822686732414620811586395516759458311953908710945888162156249399429819750493809372357506774408517458345921034868896347159594624364917848525239855827694040902557531342548625645198705147454378490291774757581167786253660769166841049692352579766883249184532376164649840618307481009369686317100271300206907144267297

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16218) 243889001786361258243254488269457409 (proven prime)
(ID: 89706) 29791418810651408750372721367486015155030778312722075238952839914613644630203792371095013941469434469273062641732690422243572025281245571219203744162878504641089193792383607945843130053222360309986268829656363075023419911954171397162547826179074389030329357658107206857234028632552442219632905869908773657492585465084951917539029742549820266977424838145834308440661209650421296231799319989544872335796822414602698495757521748631051219079814311138257245318838917659860506166206102322405517239816846564568644308098640154508758921515207046700409003268775554976677415069105582417512693140403702710610563798172904263007313044998580856469460425461017837025607443373466902639411914973937491293960696620266510565672804298776267050323216158339929597843053029770924991463241744707485248304737643835349542757215084279287149759015372042596933246658699411645555396736583460562696863613555196158733794202645350899233 (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.