Factor Info

ID 91990
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 5051686360023784436905520707355745149684935132969916069958273004512238062907607903526017495349158497498514846122362156308573685087619667849490763288723573123015104075789263595486447456361045299448151829160321786633840516273474296598338467875711006173669299320833127235910817889186432076487491093249995173271491240162489997027480446909706739358620026846777525640676573000100483974523899626561384858834097586588885194731019354871647156078484982656071717477688578236709479874777786745891259885547668212139696121897712855517925830785869726877759356842759689982600925589626553009411358099676416813522608998462883168128642234650266935506871473343037765003872497266967504877350819499599820086794097786263274899938450644972697808123049422649284380370863361699366796318150021252926548316434940460718662621142600045169046700149191619120645835042483068417280277831164818980674381659604149884334986975270418739614960855641588711161223

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 64189) 13136689479491048307028077603426721775496669357767723728015183506432256005666986554777732165767328089243288281139061970338582306990427953683242870723238728614951673626868572535272071966897585768048272671393185092581978850816997185935630917919614207691278702133111234400345036890732157634699379963722430628944884470571389565416785184432360787035988395547966377163644542997597013158542783149547152081484425009451673014281753673831130290973688964640569 (proven prime)
(ID: 91991) 384547900588687793352555660239268660385890696030596158599100609864130094621492573413904446845918325657073718785596091468937150209266871028574844457697975273970127184185381016469846968656833566264001326664896194772880029721308807903448531916611651836010771274891379484024931406129799614909409864223751437405684781577960554910887755658738375776846104432046711839791133970321159297886074428499993817696566135515466465595490107100820279362189638202893336336376331657807234699967 (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.