Factor Info

ID 92410
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 193192166516002802324349173592130992297451057221057568302354993295429716945321975228431162733160017946731363744593599182450615056538650904520674956957362260213620223936261903903520920917524005164400443628448952594899937211835339838302754035601105050164924565859680064276276525780913350608844454586510295340984099790610064638155425214155806916698623083748565332736129133021873927642199908047652049820618668696640822153304734727089931155382769092408869225582763910040777632493993029495528755343642647087254640481376975348101784117317360287211310916825822508424878751500001133852270512757179657070023699309284340768860514067316689147133112369891686622880949795467011323470403892915747303712151724523560653436379933055585225221940032496878061679344760333500665093658286108610009464387458503465983078027674287975097243008957964513325607771353691372322393987766391723227010506236068403923701555089680406927422700856909031939820439

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89787) 361636059093059401270170190932275191488900255093209 (proven prime)
(ID: 92411) 534217099369200013621330849475591443117922074732352230184868560934731319245666690631361920774471786043583693591308829267066171992510641567326850489423388392957798721586240455185588435295998684478280646944357017838942879053222540606104584946698094790567754410578750007349550574302379581329315160225992207813215428297614952373089054523791036600903674514683130410821291235028082582869159837484296316621749052759579753913472473640077386735316840045771234004292778091360063731576175269349950213072801542523928996255541364625760580690946939767642220203101448167764576793993946822160588079835788599014129447163158296337226346688411602315116439015212534634869750825567719148529884837852082699795283165441706220822538890280840692287780288791642585025753706375527250171144738040484046346134487118929828889045278886737790989339776926950107724448089304175058472981130487341340732191471 (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.