Factor Info

ID 92065
Size 928 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 1008619061383229819981072943680646773267528735528521661346028826306335717260146842390267021608984102066121622820640313328715271057808271562040822036979878728299050922628932742064896548547636472485984873578349762176750073195773327145326914450247390014173494148233270079779015804864818829468529616972739562729078821066448972915628169987702697427815635212233249427275249330263168010083949824824729773727046822827532953659773883134952268403794156062941895818384556725928842242132714471117599220235822493370794874330302706941248439666521801199690629731949243310781962559253298136791329129609568651752138335518422569139700653930417523603754086242943036618300928695340199796900436955225320308449711490398232695127680814668217333364851020717579485491457418856728339432710600411817354315025039538678026816627474489247612970450191786903163896936455503127292839716302586261057310231422387249325719555979930033557803301566026864029469005897

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 90151) 248832544121829224790654681358229 (proven prime)
(ID: 92066) 4053404931187001968086391106215896712926899923413956426350992036127334790980844855260494396485313315372498597295404296351586103612348868166282149724018579863488685932901299632875564606123098629680030143140916866859707807153353407709334690059404377855535435551513341250788838374957826361797490090148878304018780755742822516582131301971700463769063485512402728148223044902026374619098824114326829461294413588297987941440860395013311966471792416584252202024582922976175961117204908044158649812301191187864103953985068555182107646159062278408840888794042559477844908718060409329493210368552012380586167033861978023555828838689591635137938785499441263061685548143326278975916192834831131404950876765016966140276228585217294982516613961176284359152813288007368528484795767419845811179760758033840474199182735860669072706983660560445689683743128774307529131629710935590314313733144364328698779086731493 (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.