Factor Info

ID 94883
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 4778698267569685400669394430240788085640273236234662402554369534724066343129527300797720756252168023136554730997767733288151914851021919582174630757819832581308059527953132206051412279117552692637085895906152605338978330223332144719635810627558615831747615133540773172121327082047967484801170617835564418590277683753916480438013096706287997671798039639742805614923591420333310921406473952572492341898463658988479296307193960359188955319698083436466591890691153485941093121058746826532857776668357820905900223554682844156689525723378739603223672027159789645933426775152271789936895844996013383883271537380178584747549260292942786823821233010518161161836866559938419227624253052288297898035959129320544173659454766567581252260481454846215007396563117506946941597133910733989090085974927494381003497433235882319982816244916672086329257317710399796758077528818920924079224436987314619510346960985453144018084457

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92787) 1090210419512652527478200753229531839 (proven prime)
(ID: 94884) 4383280678702251039564062570244088307202522737361123456763898638285510647412304150558238756603323244957835269235154096999645673781551538034396590678250021936442659775337308857292351499069657651135983480914903240138996503638126733111654798293880810871852025124426482008587235643840085497945416367015643724107269400617044250750542383484707271012121657901853060119075384601739148511651380480909644709790349439146505260338737047439606085739402670040197735409671082926704230353003993703698615588992351658755166467688252452701647476159631970707824170270426052456518297686535541587822256658189922075511062948130603417510803577622007337491827666690014875270799721169590244135249597177125568896050881359790539057640292073542207202129076271566825096655656198473723905570504785092301246845335497576791223343715667859975490163425833192355015091328658075987330694008658528013741237463 (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.