Factor Info

ID 94889
Size 900 digits / 2989 bits
Status composite
Value 455070340776705520596594173987511461445614108799278822859375127985399151605955856319383185198774623393802016628451849004380980650532924620138052543628756865552018149395917941751147773824470698129852766257768144303310325115512239527294082315167286764397063892512361881626583864873654140129675689642919777106780229599101524963973369088960328243844839489249606807786004001213537464697682388183827576311387656708203535674588664688281330398519159099781082192972121773717455525699962964815658282399133143967420124135852400554807429551250315333708590418673175976778115749023586920323790872978247607421985431959315773924000672597438179687203980127342845750940905850262568131645280366198938226484108278799420207213132015257210374222706843985447911145118302600992157977853594085196695885040993590164590638422339862430097800481135890630793132884244527295264737308144702377304436481902300510165297549791677750107

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 93255) 10651637144743116110985900190726210212023372889258206932238507009 (proven prime)
(ID: 94890) 42723041969308501239616977881015581471552723399764033992151403790631236513792982386796709266804147490907857230318848980702345698422036912818202154508553569199344691841510054409457778878417671234673967279448118342265598346613315903779246498264437375629216122160233794173330304353866261427187934701684013045225425300662186215439864052062876970625428236147683424254854287540437136434863224577343794680846382567009900884697392267611999818107985060301318859713952914395988893876004640339316477206786885469107756832804839095267932361453191394725001310555547288013706648847976616820397361506858562889507535427238684576881252025827266889430842227283100605170372648314838475756163800945471595754678158656634531937134008884536432969763720986253204662756322382424639337585399804596336332519183415507599426138366654587414982327149149404881201932123 (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.