Factor Info

ID 92395
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 3929362767998096315181026878306764912662068123726977083848639013206889550442122874910083992754076572554035510088560078360967628537275502581731989010170573628671153729463309287883490289476519328646583323849045981068388441528305885663082538762694435632797060525726205266939066900463495259740173447594076993378879566927634421017134907745620190842601819318703937257623971709807083246209273383177250782212916828603768942991428194484993292620446410335298286092533001065178253815796983354314450041347484100758127981675195507083720670618068149658559037944584421604025751097428719498761333517707236211708076195727672265598258984374714198219360455617724853606243684964925608865397024090870704499259279441272096139771167094780600803605552952698945238949395779959951488584091179864786893324612354017257116294918627441902755653804431090048301714925610706236733312806955260602881962621913091512992684327875258768734518753

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 90029) 41170947915359097444770848413850022793545187545152922652704881 (proven prime)
(ID: 92396) 95440182141937549548533214675064482305539410985798335006920668147828506295329156932734421757860336834821021708225116615942863448851222778626165592141887427202980569064317156162128587221144985554158126343549089976422448855684257525353010179834884440293444347585265827282919332410992698868749232091310508591098508040293625714217957103658575035562432784199662720909563146250801947448226576383251968609247093490574222668944891217113890097065417679452362010152832656481858488488657063677354067372738662042994244532674396474179509797127723227244207487301135499980750594368225979073458730648009725756908939619380964869792635649415784490891301279688134626956149122276795575874204308377244516953512144904499246618809427402577398609501522292546750524594760775383562440123846239042711522749746635457143460434868665716471110535616019784183151842341868211313 (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.