Factor Info

ID 92383
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 4827158084145202561469278149827316853904958258469728318194786338530662966118266121788183319922424962727258650571289220475039762931855279202538220680177900869665747621617060408533308257721433550452062998668214921405493453359257891473211646379049392872263432386982879494968551716204629711489379533576722809930007180794473549547192947832258882468853739169066589923664275239322789846513608999089743970141893767917036466840940566912891014134402528854559202057640750902936931257918070329457561080598913814392338584886894615123955559039892805840040088385628309303451601493669910590644788433695402264762917257279628715402008386171243593044351452379559359527902216469318056542049525406109126790459731430428663890378808637902110723922643737886208929103355050458954479879665676094819946064287111431491643603673787266161752450240299479785350811118689751073111796500718047812930830498734945356818546905665582332658835834892862706607187

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63706) 2437120337889942064294433272840741909580454026243434193161930292279428516352821681160023581694055794611286852071435792643474522843020737023191541440946844819211180477435830838755229459624400770698527 (composite)
(ID: 92384) 1980681055874554943609827581728879429707212813243317245831809709525883719215966024830726760793463956850329053482275337989333549771492423066208054814016709157964255785077972206745541087853101714981490150441121790051367068061429360544288610799681828868991680473803639497676933598789241540875957059533187386457468142161653668583211701721585069322719951778534322784963181507547588524962377203462700164183732523091166148829846454302191327671610274397860618913057823203070360925039217467857583274898149587255919212402536093123455599376347416343119108573381447497197835437295913147455186934427639443300354682375034512184045374284088120534264084799723905735359343955393080945673535937596475440263245898824078094640111894305501269581 (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.