Factor Info

ID 89728
Size 869 digits / 2887 bits
Status composite
Value 82643632498226935331037936901711029782052479982269819643189637399894758412443814698870989189433869790033283310885881810778343569656848145794542496703081155334301363568700557990823354027025185109023593020824937239959676803539241135904154316865316065770033834931507678084458224340113237544305887918253186260648044239230756935470157779212355283818489950418463254082002644207580170527294772919036675134002770002420535341226221547225853748552276110144989928682812898135316411320759238940970285965468035278701086594089237252400155564331435721595488547267058786205383811140942187386089590693077397691696469701177273497886382912422715977988226054613112964438656230065381730059616856354093283781713834446280896078218260601335619440248945030700455127500293000329110052732524512947242497622295226635870025293014807250962027503113851396259017184436229560997120570870015739202095641

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11474) 608515182984165249341377295189029256213261956947549818345411 (proven prime)
(ID: 89729) 135811948180062885410257742628028266768471538151076743762157989142031949742338182083187313610707573353999152155073492670225191666738087024097205467427149244440068949406375627618876129496647097614238892558055042456666711784938085638589176807242977353030538963961941060175473011202936812704683458962816500755928214602070144940927542404046493988219322468656847674935193637092334730018689541699549903251342549786538480144613914745412756897176243778889400939838045143911132372406198395517046208803072006656666597383727746064689376451622789808383429442114530823317731310844956691601054682025417428003740075009135546441823750705747296942747307879090994934116370673645618735198463745875730347631578132667609302652570096453350147476898894807034198569500385000659751363876925676545086782528443714747463068050172957938931 (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.