Factor Info

ID 91899
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 221022844575579379893276733726048543324516731063969198741000536115396617221798289181834619393020866934039898656555062210293359785985179866866369486071254492995645786263094344597890629158770312587187597068401666082226261972227224850574169676365676725655081687257776715976274397136705227908211289637513929398658501675774055407681614741257359610899261965091393577762667027085445696061593672839060747243031483107870889961760282516383477786898857770819655670616660572700532804439996033614501430498138945648717179832073424420995652635824311207158557448802873979222900511617971972320462563502437729820324439492518997741034011955831841429427186623722783281020222806413466548867964702522178483144945180613810720333816372357840897807194617001965484660300402580425214401754230603415188114239940832236685406265666287428724658805933059999244982231165271981122625959182491137789405545620682337353734396189200332718047486518341407564622460249

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89786) 2336661313161818672990011193252900057 (proven prime)
(ID: 91900) 94589165888361282844584022815114973605689614301352469367390646652016771752972171104684661706115832305713078144503956805248886725910617594508726063722184825112744850375559667104476000416710537966040009999640195299997497969177480969825977317912735308351355864849600265638460561522110632433247118880574067808499990642811842605240431267727258722428067800209335540140967694042314192288636437680043866228837522642024098126091636644413202023311645664678941475837064666711821227410729278267942086933321907659880343198349435458901044399811740275678850432829553699164149863598144794491189369941607620921989183883046945290790897809186379325530115827037125621910734164312028905380759522599266589951767024733034200205585220034402892370462556068881891668533020218979993695270580530620870244602846085402975325046939928955813245485357126805800779468399404508100592376995285461455243590951078729603970301057 (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.