Factor Info

ID 91930
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 2325444568171056950845036412548175420098307369021117698215245297088779599796305970267912581090064871673540421199970511930555858898427668718543839535911944504692233824701261739273905547854291459090592005737020876049621438145559854185519481300879004210494504674633961175323443358203257099583707077779920321351542865591861678366365840758266450822998511184787142119671767372976933980904239010461684822437395389578134888933919605411769761336464464070144741102249569741687604209906769104671210401272786368837747512642190926667777457446286499169392628346749391752069477333149672917323481085140531770841655429261128297109308947323557739645799998617652521651767560924772233873176084576602968379513298063448209064640206743051022515169414817834906746204255705520422488624485892387294407525220590900481915428564927590145653413434718803301412375238441960807954192014045188732363542919347354051274814875875918264793156346237

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89801) 540513282113623842932676815730895399371242372118573878904283258972331 (proven prime)
(ID: 91931) 4302289407353017265860708221608461892259742319942440139302375243158057857046958150086037896672602881309377994374462099659837362598217664355845288255642418779908974789565069371639791697333769088680255989741324722169735810539678581158014230995068739528943098780262314355416957144021221505902849066216021833006601331486976205868084030394124321647984393200786052871511671869172621682732921184686637775281970317761607514766079707413230387960262059372239853250988201504818665490758127110067566984764769403107409878619306472165965335998124264373798249025321683641452355622773586528135532279793424719392743025546734698423101322680552501902084033826834809734250313215789159401324323290854409197400384394489504627060624856581746646938473548333521112017155582542238070792285856786672605607755227876456524754114206275138562847354290138471543766962974327 (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.