Factor Info

ID 91889
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 716145949437371185585556858176892349563018536671578786582225811320683431480884785741710901964139182082993419587289515943731105401972483636807205307017221617157451264396835753574592129927560990113761395417796247834754426072343523761283515723309090514870060054881317726317792416229631225283722639935520004312379488741584434864960106513878641829503533695999599240207663958777080160262096711730151029928178927189799812957780887382166051053653899547699112247265820433587614502923862849758364740780682450959652619768321406440229406946346955813625310831665543481036228771951536033425835837383389165242436621713121848983776140224133385271840454962209940372383884485738641297989083931541815789571072330962001378056301099128868184573209305622367963578022727277334570778527960533950510474952047338487632215369953518597333267672580448215034770605584893975841755458305028493893261725423807982110315028299779042044255202773202667404448796279299

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 90108) 72501596077421679100254755079975081841335666331936381 (proven prime)
(ID: 91890) 9877657709392029661620824155891418799419129465905135024300629514730813274329165542867513038378829014389347693025076132079638502179735957385040955784611125585538507583026930494124724144919944497449560373619095111204372204406105375009331728946260462349026225774289584705044354967531026053079829082209162188305787711476204304968957349650029143829577857941433884587169790216116327722564589685515862064496112226263300643785782868156087922532840548658733207972519350154045262300672500396262179935483443769540211129703317930549412007697994334780866561095448595711393553844735260486487116164267583472833455104440932668433700935830964113984207343057789747175492494568858104214571903236697843214854622099821825484389082364109268557643793026032666747518939527270683676162862414747916950147817230799133084092961959571185078358874499940562479878107655488074466661555584991212869331530609279 (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.