Factor Info

ID 100510
Size 914 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 97066867893301031334054669810967082260824905280152670234238998056480173478278354668947588314934124718965852113759468390213104613955766646194590947020059304985112599154667597666505044458403393885895450540032243296975194647883939723472176913542455103418342833243215126844816974323446428010490642242057551720072409194004965160668169188612913503989838424977446948786849406656112793195183148868093985903854025611398325135379152894472540482505720544563067354762646074433598530387769668069725189393795835294882043383830431657973810460985973845606108829603208509200196577319981115115635163651630824390774764280887437180368234126487246382446490596719212000082342263935673532913934896227710198962853498339724628487521501984093659758459193219446618570222731493135892969428050732080901299383759701976613870822619455581243361432403934391799871999717098909189300433787807940179377450232724761772074853981489176636699978513928561

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98309) 10849375510128706867296356739779929993 (proven prime)
(ID: 100511) 8946770051666275176080050694034961323185510016209606997489464253738321002567995256870512397473771300975471755318288429292469675572418951355433329861820698460073420285426996238437626089849252048467969038471954361022451619733676299729079014918718752441972305216639140422356086652471287006816006525493598595139987528687159780377527701942116473514285678272451870975156024700467181262503077950202855779761477081730550585149737303895624888195523527450019686018568547341578704542875377393002713334031439397427701855594157117550100740653275132763085712186122231297881700205491565851331364157198888494132704458386694097469023995957134410343766959982308753286672664413815291467855475626850867936160150529580638933113048521348995587054649303927156751712546023779025664437106370892952045955347840760214273487678081071625167642885059536318422596128696418225109328788077622888243221961668777 (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.