Factor Info

ID 92214
Size 905 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 80376638136018241210924690962852454830764442652187263048337712737077722144863584767204573121791993937364536978283719062550224645197028732423620667973876556366101899870757330713556438089890559480492937443053045088062575814704714897381791545751597147078483454277759132605761966488925914787016981956660860987798978702270718216054045330932985637012616035272429281180734530029905870075494639957115976621308748335628616709331399128605191066586733271345864730071576414905607655531402948914727840146029049895451107721936307976291610339865808815575863216932700598102812980535708727501754360592491290064739035428116980918977846661180742155162540704907808676252296657985406653716724724393201397532892507945572143413207884876942909471485053702772867386633078732624715176511640517883608990667566428230470794417578022121910508241979800090038527396398594380203088513244119785243889682558607015029954921031101209751079617

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63348) 423622795798733187216959754496018087627393990881167960767 (proven prime)
(ID: 92215) 189736338396212911330330876477062809141728830064072397386723369155025922123105483806381881060596636146681756426793595013843534686625305472442152872996111256061824632010864798034200419638561484406866888163158836319985767505686498393096443300525274935928894108305186569006787396611087235080363220252249902480998816409762936787970564796606187058819195529420954202085802290565372743462794109208885500159261593404510232954466056727739274328043232988198591236950235095361061264232029659758798109781444605457917095571757291379908191169920006344894284288782845227421064156642508206365752460753413014120232537058269172558685792099487704604252529842620376726758581246318971816351471582317878785015864964992062219345731076470246075100336397366328159789895113644438400466740066430687374113045429614289847330343680156842479914253003095202090387117254485514791551 (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.