Factor Info

ID 100037
Size 899 digits / 2987 bits
Status composite
Value 98099656632370557975039369630942669908840846467780142779537318082760591004912060320579349068871974929617159416128657380383923841813534623530642541347377101843957685206962048377132959487560783454320217516582643982460498722224510423388290105656889100915073171689610122690219415602010970285827788881668585131462657072030017462624411191563570354942000098858315493449672027171256812452318106991638655809869304965965696449832428975846714766617595923064276291683740721177978451929597980186548982387520525399377122193146247514940259182210949282407210028119405519302922754706062645813325291049421956819984021245182527097091312421010608562634220551945234548483926552263409166369150301689587894689168226918730402192907954203896622486085910862361529699166382788317277851809223808372637766708710719461068259391412272613133668658813731444933582493755004722273095001767501131857221884007572823888161740928658447397

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98028) 53479501200832544983059521873139421 (proven prime)
(ID: 100038) 1834341278987908480081317581161087792121566966086191365547668159351011341407256871092724049174971924713523535981276177925700337458222307519725485812839293223447674881275669406459312676916134291460104312029982403484864826191532323188709355700213444867227278380095661272449701590089927410355319667232491707156324423890874859367640564832103144660636497534406674962627777721536994725253551684630395658764043403478782450605735357495772061186179888468102952775180932074555786344498330503164549913533150297605137834261493583810832114173902156604631340429044032557171092079701176455596887455766405236526129386349148951896956147298388376264116312969510993497141009071698296762075775534743659736338554650796962740290191285550018143666023473873297736631008130958127014195599880091170942274612539752094590310471461447559459669619104318211537240885681187831567785870910667092457 (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.