Factor Info

ID 92096
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 4764624967949817144928566566291662488140357529392225050343230039202147978691003424753873226643015240011058755779971607377358542374512729213512404600827808773232812962870108617646865258445211190003985245797487805469733789627417171615692083663255468813295457653716564313304622805612895487455147324342450905667155637426247102217501856121566291406219144626674640023206423411710317941288535129028840322668539835667729341564148715663792879919765242411772211546113306349140750684028296433568362206474888933233335791707652707233751614867517815013752578441592951190182424747643420302971055256583819805434636316425151020968150625980217852402535540460605443782789547532539406677193935887024902189123963182876624496394008173673720717421568237659450119666709264076231869660234402641783603779135892015091106942206410817821971362628662171545218851728573795621903565262099422139373128912145257093699412576764155303723913456188821194717

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89882) 13140173089540153390769049845563045150130241504699545998897805047945261657987004551943522467110049537 (proven prime)
(ID: 92097) 362599863447959912881384766801441561082186388300716683129470158038138741575572825736553838382593782789472203022175315665760145345124805931765644860642034666660021439571924939547779594731116863620422736091004738905745140529545724990492622468697635754338786643885379089329623060525746564283528728271366575904009411334950973283534510219083097127308501155608954992418306236951934167176826850410673166254336483984527922262189715034291291390360504404356144196418720905492173487593580661857327713546134787624086581582370379445344177551873008766972176795405571822543536693793037324862090813470200192981467304332519046814018395159042395916917053830538575513176288826328718578092373079720517514936485027184266121803330092367940964722584621607643086974644564581287401968771905929588665112946781465415734629915418550794818661330141 (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.