Factor Info

ID 92250
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 1488585986689620106368992242487128774458055890835923165290079787782330097672811342145137591851377865194215789559667630124039394062949807503065811496242362192546000074716773350403347274669339993785440759528276924543444697666700580851166243716338481640425582327153066128820931558648530719939570976407360575839829713218063908256289483985064873343417401257600169327557303125686989975087756175625149132346836630149073462315418288768009112197427287001455590206598292286509716755153829331475562049637567540914400858678542517562966416070429005566212419164579170815426296771040171770771413479875877954288754085601542892077842186634673867503961427429954558960409851264015679197846053709549119096455463423031302420805618056755076936929771940086650395469405604001818442880597469047796832620245539682546093945760534962879954898288414123707812308181840838767119798476574308499304016250975171871515850627962014281048639405921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63394) 790258628122415702756879695009414803659288068090984593801128670245440884276421 (proven prime)
(ID: 92251) 1883669388370194921086053720602137923672445215202938453596651817248558763314419070816707156013014414062073951921755062763995627799149384186304775489086801251828781095042245254168852615619479587753708768892458985296814961504476320620832280870441845322241306871167531886275422065164470574377653032629722817436304220650002949850418947494223879367491594488140844337750344598602626648154779694887458027863997716598842037142226298185096460298740708504980870604016864468569939939759288629406179046438744319090790735048442301620795463932868057537879259370916140169509065639078576257215007477811253764987938820034440949332150667801484177916192161934718467723636789109705098269711385150868953347063139877721531921403358419763910374212839649287772305621821817655482775409060429655472475529316414699189317105965325440094852651686920440106539501 (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.