Factor Info

ID 92333
Size 906 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 640760474710001896766888000234532389678071339751435035166087565834048726704936408478676407572520815015994137358771888076365360502476026795594779524913907889294886661517704542773809791617297820486012153596849260171159002591500466450765093967304641055622955302813395722511898969945453231541671891061450107204068263030887823812635677825987533920923913934974373088079011920025379743016961307800468058465274115423740585877257837323672531846782444363517949635088462419229054816500308904135971787719556437291643425155395878781123726249923056302372966513856270187826893745620515512434337270217545017969819505882540201225282491171111236491862891394213492683832785859391058036653708843314916845951843594074140237132195898800576748198309563371660042147365569595820408159139318427109367186448760036553606647479176091347697195264511788020501549358304755331090076379354407270968621117918807955191841911751785193454721631

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63363) 256543213498592579101758761102741785511 (proven prime)
(ID: 92334) 2497670727561527059244478877358946852044485091248185031252900659018716642250423245778726117331274098576588856664989329781637461327913707523381779279176368802517508734510236278554002290893464574919413490252940272311097906004926825062417977487150512715554903351744824447196915984566596242527447563694206578915146928762185168271610983424752281443594265190547988638594952502463449556971019924001506230368592094726373419038235231633824947400652533938456349032168965596097482191973636637284575800752776293419792058811676499960094277615947080171985811407055566412315782718756561770731397821766298445947265095727386111504490899650554413986691361286041472972778045315153071284956224890994299048425356413485358296858478297978116196496066607603279207485708624390807651719989483886055161589765788412821328433024054301031880701994976302456021519609717455163345151745872943905206921 (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.