Factor Info

ID 92120
Size 937 digits / 3113 bits
Status composite
Value 7102639261867947668197538610474950230106294907477859956918408688369015637722331002319083365331886660247252734440479654455339490973465262750382542171793187122865059534253291214632619856641372335718998366668890590216355882642310632307269884051187426274517003667913360111633385835713663748830047918320087190046586950753868545996516518735884830788751535889149161480518674171778402697377092541611294380296135445221495918938959520366803960780842607932477148014419325621909865752397614007867693445228207757379964217279535243202632484924023867372910222633641531704310697464678820667471666529561810901563267741943426185605289589260862608579037280354071170905588578022568332135649407680590055031560458465756826011852492886561502159481472801505644217070777799697296938988459907244126988837227168998056183985076745799683898144349383545750858847512331676488844051132283290668876461535443256805927367747794167557605870458563353103276803157417098573661

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63354) 30211339578587520100541032742977 (proven prime)
(ID: 92121) 235098455114581831145692669144237190885754116075203298336487850037587537930111537328447853564801732556650639599803259873454409098155360376410780753535859915854676301560211966270761369794008373574161576631426642378166951979560646504640944210102612075918381463446193376745892464737170677982984034146750601683198755803673616729246259807798756997890619331224062636200531875321867817339905768128440957589116930341016063176643569322832158746796034949104895119608004861964564714000855198462805444778484170141256997395712537948796607320084580125556118247646141205704296297782018118030816569225879245919781777063751666458861602275745487799807430398586999147966314706507772170811853087938487549511129023319191828780096529505928405288429552242753414593325640444051149823322377773737504584092833103197807612709883608599437566214612580990854343067845077412718422249816122156055834134610030479649116536966021282205118493 (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.