Factor Info

ID 92039
Size 932 digits / 3095 bits
Status composite
Value 27271557545716103469577226945525579710992194125985792582542778625964853515474362376700844470351087261590300039414473534073894258344516283991435228731362832926264798564263159091924854382162735947220908561830848726179470649759984203866088407028536873300495768682955496939736135994988602028315468285383601156369104788301270612744430869431119419129578750629028117590437913062620194913590753200314587898496910469003540406267306732149760560414922553894152260872869226929556142168334182434884779264414277003593064868584354088431762273866255073565247883670309264041550449998371984673977170423834003335453109360948603305555079745822682221806233514132527064137310912407698808311246869038545484434803405139847907541116009775929383058698059800602744119730276167274616267376432119309967087498802725533052520245368662177711330563018554792590027120532713945331261356362801643417796728988895411445619698419923879564303264927818191894735184283358071

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89876) 2171241054689323653068865180801586551155489 (proven prime)
(ID: 92040) 12560354589287327449478762772012506732024966393408248887471317296904014119701253770901668397856941221590007931275969760815872647263511201021105436571824941868192618120944480477011884196334430696133747363416677429461486306549223831959949101509262811809283880064494811912824507075948531638783981357977555191329628195161999694364800707997828505570546163307177214808562350185879178333353026051203399758844607323668492732861151125467878960717832347147172051010028995866877790828972546570227059586563516400734410408897867131834622712272531773754020755072819316395907036547594417515572578144050322762303008928249581173593738447533979994961856843157320852880224144304468941729162840440910178239560882636820731076127081119339301956816573981459982349389874375590178111516890310114116014348388912112794618566913074194777102898690470772119255595864239757755430945807793809853515403844087706346042246039 (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.