Factor Info

ID 94785
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1379786873241725676156799318061808397903735924389941334496464382846202239260081527087764639183285321681610302571759257636882466426259785744750028544022406640031453302660407215385899939547497268604079216661001893360210043735754073491296289171347182369294200671947176108132188484562167252718451660038771512610318155942168466083834805304881156995991906252705470080564616915453534526618132756983214506720731309836349244166137220535667997335537182919123649765951585446664713424394416412477754131443471320183162895212828674252910204104440981808112016893554399774387485966745842097649588132524153269340078761889260460922368908709822153957880985752238980078201442149730922058332064258618087546198278962973680770383624450560264758863183958077315265273222511482323034233746297716163749962048558929755120817205014179291890201741478040861130567108521513285073516821939153205977872676633642807271704736022333790559293777903367

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92770) 1105441259126770523293212652036616079467890154912541712629324475043214034350971117879990543937258419249898831372606220455299879693945756539921310951818912940015648077671373656708760832168687948433026394548793728169031 (composite)
(ID: 94786) 1248177469268399692701217003940773388918714490186588546317740845032360909459025220498464690444389827358231022609969474428564222541326190092028459771412682631229027434998702210157609434833156231336290454154292685919761088609905274821354180704901714485494208580462782944393125225642341906851300177736787325687233685569225823497007630578518585490233880751551457236898592424496787158940048151198701660488773910651624671839526331367934215835115826714163446724485580564408467860577049931677200333623901748295274380794148198660165109242032530977516106057439030482700165787552489438819137976389283294812028747833387259463325679121803753580531620402481290525135913548369990957126311337622302590327910350657 (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.