Factor Info

ID 91794
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 723736974551167109280937996285084900357968305052899945188902048439502269028967982472384126281886899021401321390208110639466579464500531218292237762367061598749608874562587195463098742762945607903163817737397780837210441124438070796207707457765744959019097422376779490631714937321267443440663258647263393736070833653637223435841601871326997380075378077879902365871219431642913835634976323391785410131933739417424162085142194581758299801598683798991165875413458171546152745705942602801306914538421690079574273242422916634571851088699121517356392950406691788986680215985316493105434476324772454055167854989866478983264372441514887056938662164311935015569615723016712328568898998967758883351267006437747529316806233691817869795876138456727976934325249944266215972969168394562055035319093785433277717595075248782701393275505671614131081024553624012165319515548904207985472655806046198269103322135273451524239265710203

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 90470) 7093223823284059259321716983894922053123595767696687097381278267806422516658730160409454426639472948580612055365511016206211570725995121893626499542249757084590562921037527439428168290824036512109226386791399189225539910680730894356448788909038898858913162272317257023495972668369230644917426272528369476028838649134445025413622008410454974257251667836197074625908312077826294696875095645168438014797216578137461887552905367294102045832451 (composite)
(ID: 91795) 102032163735683084256058122633296983869311720952774824492831180704479540111185355161388306872269695082090481883713224283016702843665473542287087328270450480939109207755601140563498666183936527734201028809115900697874340707050993313686711061638906460773397426378511085186449199400714658470576257421088922870903327143790362495982104357431998312854165045882281256459397937525816149894986398385734874259377421834742285362866785708067766802455038232581711659280950769841154605353 (proven prime)

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.