Factor Info

ID 95057
Size 906 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 899788679976677021642098202673665256101503761602579840411687413123413745885623644672704379603193063905646695303312527814058065017615475811851054598181567561612273968391151082353807338159475728194242889293072635403113556987053413486688067339449578789577829963378932348105123376153650701190042942391497108030549130460162812044825610533715399206989950010533991550400098366401284952188015009573650220231815423602864487085605006655669542070946234388285692334758534732141166159086678162644668334917067042701588564406386630374055081024582179703543807322157048991188261189025960754584094479528348186040176727484652132776424752172252579392896141471488195972166451792049487867057056746463111586048597694068589579109822435405788058631756512383066800010114725549400944443872962473635526361527401078524141675812487484499361682368700239861169975766441170369506828275279660583307986864500442048307595616401260150069526301

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92647) 4187430229937555881640575617973891672467819179669 (proven prime)
(ID: 95058) 214878488850689440485981519635394360671310622875965336815922414283262822360105593898858253521369211127008193024610158953709226297784804667754555428215858299582598114903539335332679574951984727098839468105778604833075964337839596466678263643969526346489095828942439418416361158343444399336403350539707329923754459275903772413734732596419723864670880721050604411962477863978792481069472908017967196372156315728733423934394987683773104470181839089644871905454890769835467430513450336420913621117370608432313395947752148340616441457708315753910231554600956284454248544140208912981519994074300584255084898747860369061368223640872183512599334847354858116036281027671875388146039154508713950081841698805972059405945730691325222672171162474731148648536703275325273621747364450714986489703167934093213232070668047598274832516555870790766391447990397239935606366721129 (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.