Factor Info

ID 91760
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 511322844802304686430488367413930417324573592801596119683035289135260919002724115576895274961184360530899468833773883905892208358211808883411373393756707413928801654980782618256654858014759719932733388152777323912070881802127487630748870306838716837505144100291288592063170338791056674861489388241632349520676560186952140139541501542165704722244253296836491709130816913152386480569555184914002305258549370094843469366074417222562236615568114177624669778277652330199144229779759044095353263365276702316983097399948987688718139758148487196415149118395665258534230801729546123517551321586695952745819346382519674814721512830829995462161873571852065200533630356732058672526797123976843729879518968975382492948888011831453815682794059862383773729297851727490415795239323888609196672640787239465933101845832957922216097075155222472399239797825245543983304261264569549942572675315976562152488863814061869931327142030384374296502062254869

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 90073) 108466347682074094178713298585513533388604646230061647098220149701152937003266544467192350966141851969414600317493095901958198222696700122721992542901090723821616321045346359136057758453307589170261781252880187171128657497602930706040254079676000182152156026039658432355307068583241 (proven prime)
(ID: 91761) 4714115075590486295190625877092499823626939506904964307355906990327271973526166906548352952189656445213806048414361903519815024737910432252866557239567271437148070616199074015940013580767650275705851139124897562865135655173016805823209090680971530793230235327460474672549701334430113461961903806565107898964148834127246461232897844979776963772493596532455860313546749849157003912205427189080770750937787162085933595280278737895715598946777050588681819630677345242772419668591985839099139029409106669958141233833548983221986767959783290034166962405736621022158059565215370974834391242431647274033298248757288451415518783827099369191949830510312057709 (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.