Factor Info

ID 92364
Size 907 digits / 3011 bits
Status composite
Value 1270065422385814438648670725396515459014764166057178018654912710350147627095005724875122781362320846672879695776675219024282684484380586836638869989659024059067571357604107784259158100555325021439552101489161563362514365422527428885485674234212242871606047730737315906593971202156079244992414996194657396428817634959345077584613916947209205318626127208428349324604993602301328443849326606090511274998720097300955947077124341142234319580742960897969025583024988431428791884267549890186422203748018972094335662237957742809998035842437099389105955384211760033376425104238673366771323296425499915139331962884530922873174228633152570588650884985490388367796093903362078502188420792204662460814130035468570919142276203251623014764276680573786089723083099136374577225230308284766348462614036019683770591070210538688073598964667198376911014367725754386709973409456181044982156296856505254110795995813062445670650871

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 90217) 211705313878632575148066314525225566369 (proven prime)
(ID: 92365) 5999213714181607922582883283751388119381181364692093109538427189823410544758423821625783283059771306269700278873928800730779411940790510571800540335179013877780552200483244210050644651295746025633148856691781282801768948143442553601364332507710086430292275106188879428842554891270340369889321633019177284486141811101569122675654764585246286293255677068433033788664484989466024900322809823894128874622609631470812184895495075864303327845417134049632759638829492376576522318306841230083172439443091546949980096380678320170754785018366320417441973347846598258187014705624923097990110072719389228915664015996325149865012127466046804425437637471673714801769929213610647109888709920080279311357126297487961984800025671948514841808458410833449306377642040708569807235922075014770078037797748629264491437706367227355695020054806602971008620077661449006621235751427398353687959 (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.