Factor Info

ID 99927
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 8779845897818841246490898872143772043193676970733643320764344410605482070203099186880683520355742647785292528189152143256120757293025189917146921810876677305708791889369269971478383846855624537240233263369821917057302859578123325916673272913932948135392070670665286941765828543152043561939076292864617054278111252253517678749332823345442706976483572228115558538442187827848268764583910365397049727754703426977522061075043971769320259488081574226167016407202677510952679992750163855728348398240716987338974150753179603464642319482110230945535290509281357769177871048040178913819620176747245867553462524158350240644100981591377020413555916520410110233017703051903539474306815679537480977125286651158606297940076278117899686906981374511251293308165609080710330314259607588359069097287219831262248038580061500251748771024575150954036495038359859502670234054825283410795369455708343767865404284533632966560235374722760367911751

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 99929) 66811153749868667366649543696121 (proven prime)
(ID: 99930) 131412876518931542109767689753490155603327667187051877358587336664304978570339362240687569450700173854147830921005276504445375756156397388163374366813930108243090153137147282214251035517365854933414646670582121062734655856840549919102199554092956759966458054505507329638541178755670887288319708514925781644852943510366049026022240230883211747657512268951031206877637473674930362537393370328446833894621237445189343978121433039183340431727537681678549637946943107433288557871415277530963748109692875724601050480776895438348134095931967755948759573936526794475482643226024276011590640771824367865809117992251560998547014848474724753224533193597285343920522755046513245404057582965971249001077855344292017209427912122082938500084326267502088221913613365394415556373278037266993204614080243387521518485830454189954152369417051498579492594058356462537848108304579162088000112993184607274126292031 (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.