Factor Info

ID 92227
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 781465986373222897237865596690149850102715243256194589778392798256933826661269159140786906156582652329235593701962105634420494003348318826640814114139706102867006319118731703807376315515184953190056950092452800784028156893049241681309980538508218816018055099047796573984848719940644591842472698982450772790097583821766568951155001539990076581692582621047625055665265476350029522296943417168030886263009501793472087198194441381972491150268836059906522122961668468804387777299169332475997365844698435038199064846588632926583502531940333719873369565944475205429926194810854254767132058053145520293804837639613553198080371217302753844877711693492593741049166508623085072810426215483430930047949888874836261786404338668876428147763335518717549801098300932764069673014859695927217502287693149370573498624356204655660249511887128671306290231834032652152263632285405205023734367238512070806824995934819141098233789612622261769

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63357) 90008517325328860435221505121015340220148461 (proven prime)
(ID: 92228) 8682133753505506785138419186443944356308208708335665195788588893039707730677094056887727946184893107933643219588789923610405199250954314860769128778502703849186555818795738825447860753276323540713797135645108817938500076958813993292318241325264753365896560365643096399449972675421250613009296199713887809510322766578278712153143538595015376643607531777452691867644419405985239448102870341398514170523252171127381759408928248578722083119657227604875173676379879181652446335228918126955728882072977742013707261199283492249998203492361820502857872821245976734795483086911108081451185633532333337162720044277332274582226560678457142788845071835150938097331804909683895181177929657054803977613389742807547010690534931457027718266379234822297511437252880563532277067110050972342358993345815812253718637919746383379363800473716800110535578992623697509077582124455634173868862652429 (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.