Factor Info

ID 69766
Size 917 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 95181530581667686450671945824191405636803361168876351239483187996770643479591587515377242400473494572704631756580814424107706447091431775973756415203060909963655643195335125967062396644912838252714243547943998116825280680347385837317334061276643616266758062689281839076852691132963569297744169281787785639675186243279759277237206548826507588532109350397818778993378385685814739998890396244847346571735940196214783494182940401511156763418124887745589796494491275142382474725840245867469267641146406673842746184635043506054265988103780304288503432961769680605636445617327131724410267010608180492254037312377814441545963818035798628662902130027367982139995083281890861769000138663893432351619488273199910087643816969230007488384237797784032157670667986289867380242301547062527064388767075698299213315425875565014178521577856644874275717020749710715228103916912312577329869523469479559943460732111247833559461946072016257

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95841) 83263416174391682556770690653051 (proven prime)
(ID: 96967) 1143137466066898100236269733491816173225259839033857765059362777647850221308861886427533918139857641431757832662356411999241836007341619963785934964790942088249540379760040069667130176510590054330529592119539184401959950900409263275769096744278499209142664080443743952814178333587293957119822438795043772056092337772170734868971017400041359456471330463762765359134103071147246058896099535051853516164687332152987876414337758686998785243159489394006271728193405350251138047336667651262143921344839393321060885523233429655720186874391941613277848757665475572630732447520271117815043157555534888276020944949397937688244093657887643448215022819921890574266043950223756290423430473564166379004194739741995885251278573384386420484541588431255130886499462518409878393947168549547084743335587831133974043288577035987368553260201761352555656421959297298946730337252822891589439985508585040249907 (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.