Factor Info

ID 92174
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 2404421187463645285658536130835051326452198864004676342098578723542018066454504901977152477768537545137295758360479872644099726946760802899164366726675005458353379898114985736225564583774623180167601325387710579112042816884035858155258889528085198875369498317661474001963883503333127806930886394634748069242015510387369811438532233304137755103973710082754074470534282076583200782856438891842658825839455087483381648009652356847863373482833647586560444271369658363397911500561949588399859125517382299600930517265326944974507825159263617268638819125102181925641391669438578926000889221543358361761598154070313040142343514495786318346228336713003347443659128092031038260349383989159490725699326676847926047046974187319900158408693910192595955819371562689938536184999407470556998950581474572130305946756344444449296973945108672544742547001364947242361699429316786182685469034186069568880850347829972774318613376161

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89991) 11350106581759987536872916145445125404822835943003150845551824006084878801896325151649375159644930498633552426787914016567749182481 (proven prime)
(ID: 92175) 211841287140654080139560080772820960828216346155722216281575801087363121204162841411848577746045407841420878187372584198968121580586300326187344651101040098528459805136580804443748182462557354578752482864940609434481057103004992607579037103571479474729891550733722028943044087923015548503398363668417177057370769430377906390871472971077425497523046901963249625055847898884893879396156903617792920065781617234493758427787832098282121446868288121867617277316758178811271225765731099674399415049001080481926415032918192156576384386362317313798449597637515374343377621171137856759549521275719501425850100065614876704533581143154360806701748987424618621106072489819482939491791077294768856966306550702837578098789540622955251153556647987509100077084015919082383928246900399827109179281 (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.