Factor Info

ID 89738
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 85027067793471619743695645370581591628440612052425302221555057335341628881994903125521869870556642277761544943065414638247743468960444827952095988466670352607925022337980754515610995057447404395759801302074710059755026246394204802719294031203167820875287615127966297404102012198688435657097573125951461311969786983848532894601647662709050109284184504161633952020830175274973431016317942018865050500919856590993308183655359364518495010697362703208719771626848238902219736117752033815209243253199574412749358842432105057129910114509717434783214121274585223773326221740376848502607404107013281051291339939460983165974029371208164889414441369590615328923902501616662481834914093906787259238043320748949051506153547788587608304006500962091573789989184826250052095300387224129215694620573542257669762567835468594285156214947478256764813713391386266929543286793053510825682959754104495456868566746230495528642100164787338151247

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10903) 1008116715344410461444141839610180239223178503751442552629 (proven prime)
(ID: 89739) 84342483860535122620145880770537184359360991348055696994129623294034677727149751139611624656816293120700512554868832899301545893460259063806838762757042289825437881630867334680292357531878019517025518087638218626166110180310811939715732141415745159434584183290249385095682894317921031730332301080585861036801923245394659044942710434181076047289491265167530460229479483255755150776109780399292022614435081502515959468124655747370683713501086265493449384220756419085811749694387348830691507451917406865589746461828586907795826323998756522776333714776572919342418890836857787683068104728889270013142606178461900789646989987996301855737516245690425964347887331154078419471027579705061369514047096439897796074001876065552531182455087945770107226191299363715838628739880657532297996663422643001614315840894768307243263340384628893900447482467599524294649936011192665843 (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.