Factor Info

ID 92194
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1719657223976298591079904149074048834374864587853602607443354746824442034879486091747936243262484683453270660744422679135215043598232209694522686460099632270340890531234932293736864253466986054297899419667765178176902180308080825334747678488137143506078837859197823442315464630328385639070778769693983745040300173088452348472085399381975543548502010058850274521589081317846170288957048283773183614046366224181172362753688771971781231901517475437356127030358989125986354733446613097678585942379997247193218061162037948475199642220037349980204837445330532205453496618590803966498546308744752448786716035760260342597371208501660886115063429664790883314365550362086090098352221069022251145771616888046516541014869695354385290378392381997124356107241383008343546584441579264458971329258459968230680642835933257337214028555231813132560494950364549123991036047708670873337035656567646701622326850671703595361619148494939

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89893) 5614979831517665327057800827580950979 (proven prime)
(ID: 92195) 306262404421049319941853445056613792701230955441633954210055410983858421451712543605887600845524335545893069524947759705354945296618406049957786430143714123719193524471118297280983548681793033560460046020415496361752394730078197430394021213537945710129187721478535517566614510793608415211759387919477133518681777895385567389351325570293211324363022589799301872842064080357514080307990602238666169281059599791396040059340805512096318544290062180988707319217934773331935001213551421847994050123600605366575385725529607292381508051646795216576092042627448197917904548972847010410194583491443657598682705183809679753093604665343901714743822497599995039488161272508119457558442234950222905897798900288278718629716397790189669870636967346033875275343711163269791380576526508515270347726049587395280467391263713227187857906350075840350016788179519194819825113815843270128472456271241 (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.