Factor Info

ID 92091
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 11019958208793886292814125976936467179320214082851342038152839475536995072895847530506433208634609316772744588558202049362167390964908719999837367433475452373204494552435393222328119506873145336718098583073667293329971151310782621551999940334808563081854252913604170750495787356360616438451665303959130241980484050472788274416941236040788353491652481688525482186891627504879739431127783574485553988417463731309160566409181810095336532506549529944232708115933556442370401067927317231070998993182918863818850445541254624756123724081742445414526296827037009715611045817270780443738747888818142251906671428195162944854471495651682766323388006237071317858937602232072275304970465697678913475070508647322224348807765762596802198480159853618508092685713244022539456165096335269468145032420942996588686833060646470110689910063465207056312284862572375346890517098758327619660906596328281783156926054672619256698732863813

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89980) 517470379109141712236588717039546632595223529381108662174389 (proven prime)
(ID: 92092) 21295824174062770033388862902216159403298706838657469773244919791864378036971350054745539530921542220966936423645106336229383201545066318989679039238299818692978887889177482884625538238343278953244458184361342683298246364082211475315569579343429190173120092884496042820495262232336119100254581800238608480327583375002450283065463362925081989550462992528094940656208996708510623250414927840616011659444578322662704125971457138312466799265275568022499846020446064826902794813967455585221870004574316792673364097410563085612994982190391593495055980255425375038512604863759297014454269567479528835789472575441460569282338138062059071917911493361657184518639114976320913302410730959704186028651683750678175914565676130877717836845095314150941891575742358119291706208769428955902219077777732043007681013546055614193660893793058827744960512638745343933492817 (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.