Factor Info

ID 91689
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 226303369729839883768271885814635903508752742259404722406399730252521912450718566537612136514590913881684379265091907407315071746285719698187757490568338750129552527083871696334474502813951178802070099515016173354936290750182993674275272826332855035313326245467781988404157495454886586268047324146029767091596024359330254393498725581078784330293075830416943893554800389225295399804023679498146375159469916105723215623462236134731609724096739393751555987949849362667473802169397610360184912114895237163149941674636376612150466896544513252569048504106277400023208174742916014794709011835070088194525642314267246470128684665265679424166255952001010630265172012844331527824173711124364770088240826532985655426075795156680448849209484127683953191015868868581837151843455409311269189244700322735342203036665057611408620240941713279347437825125991515447215738021819551563277388588420328252914095325464823659119899870017085934747220927

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 90412) 11854861245452004511262968204651829313761 (proven prime)
(ID: 91690) 19089499661302138151142098482042600082547832612997343398674832041494464814454013363791202465273187555854255531979540617488470493401034905340415728698797851876550660011882414595553844779099843474367890198508161327065495200746486082235150431123746683778347603318638881449173051908548040901577086922465085553881025648617502155411740630433431221440098801483939165379981833094099021910812284608876816337602386254025631561919500483994303794369156119197459035917023714984670564837346888610770678973733448935440751567529511188330195809217233299533200904609544482647915313872135137506715524300696553993528406727624002682788409152462021065488129776640777375260989613317504870378196589364319064217242036807326456854541833796763394277751945943545418338595668787089470505896618918540728088145106554270836447740825123111695027758344542168209508659307724494917331500020408538172215202624267918294888607 (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.