Factor Info

ID 100496
Size 899 digits / 2987 bits
Status composite
Value 91795158427605446118282222469729872517013030583154314897099608616115317859211346705721372706246886628892718413361605534194849816271259074410569225383735755494361406211726136475667890871621058875103438671175352327736329369071728650157037110037332280893481668543485712150846044545929072528979717235417925421173949307401759461867154189275707136619417051232013317244038835449403410086779372978326998701071469125949306383811712826314483810239967191440740248712977280987738306833668157585824549418979338194720148954866221094872494852113645617209173617992906673099377642718025521359098448880470848953856257336903106002021381120325828087485252552213699300739774900303466740015241976792061878016881041252557440884093916901401230496121298814663561077801058542052173102591366303537316912870991342644646207496134696397220943806938424524018322902372670086132722737228731445477546506009053090104447297368108404873

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98097) 31786497905371763489242755077389209545831 (proven prime)
(ID: 100497) 2887866373353841883037016416319314355866148191407059815672029644965412362138785938416964577812056630034006226117489836562024304451846550171592625606743058479607983936581743203659361467245186792384108351087236524788198531955234259411628380951593379048343157984552852131362856641772501885715517533967489221110813859604853982373899653799054475646006853978829609761780910566916590419129754364992782491663427939438393137775917472723097748740996084270769222521152624945164009291026598870322385860599014193872668501626787721736393253370174110529942717524426746970665832513967403250325595315549154107085394618786637537237981775214063108937467690486119358197122787717402360801795979122010085931089892815319174366599886074644603377661200680836413496599595460397293408202407778384394056293844566551055930360184017419674959602153965022795693577732772251185127910362563983 (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.