Factor Info

ID 91896
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 17195095893656974575647242512654731640876027158672616478400941805023185073481462942822827572775518098950010454294080585140476114265537772583497166485618558016622555498009726982093052784443979581419055580371213884642660969234777052550078041932229767178922916307290090525397709699609366415133848103976725231512740347247903528779171212845147330555990070333298803000930971136894111089093676327596456426379110134347247388098523223960452976117328547853381463709665489566688464611764621364710418684949015956499932548096156188688806596535456109046419008882853496885160488660736766009389469688925469749122651388854941587372687466653590093439510683511419658934065157616819147315994237683181513788211632991928893524986762488720344321970870926808281693095223517380511272659421080096005622774944507567753411523631961547799025919459263908381938537430195206937171121209728103415915484243798999007854318024393413438578660473421

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89812) 559883933862382656973027881983741715862351087609229881 (proven prime)
(ID: 91897) 30711893758114987800249464999203105111566684373640053224376236494455516864002296662892415560696667594397434186123751613754896085524506726349517767744210309857833412030708005097812474055431023839387473919573457315081480120869996533159723450891263247720422220751295856718921253212426309664119535073561544065230942988283066749089465575144003327100865765340370134885380408784695050628337316362042763875491715157937902901128931096783651063586078136632827441861931522007583846956240974136157691127808545677409359929267446151214702645611776208575279624382574256822457512325026833098149210462759250577875038920132371203744433467433632559883588892501564488643133390852628418549898419758750331811510899921956861115366148328415758107007302892493599144341590755387045211457386980686555734887295759425662891944377692017660263293816673939273403786379595819727087964764341 (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.