Factor Info

ID 94436
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 47401370812302184994894115217765657783605813122818442542298549672935106135062505790221553582587834532581387107307256125676270064578567281175669529050063977280837356435578776403203195653803414385876009782758194596425068855737026513242141200711049016506360432213884479263456111347459496733307609456488263578494035812864916343443027236634723376202765921948077823766178130374449921520287554492119156439517733048146021819567988006234970437795490674596434222496167886331921840858078917378997438738090572606873939859061816482533434960794498409124254477019021426831106139430096324584823835073737058007697385670112091705349745405479005491776873082870934420352283836536559787661419604925744201425281638530107457277345382449569476231983957790148994015038550144546810285301378760904106292447631569504554864362526228650405580725302806340387598575490402283687391045841933969102319876294606617622724504909496347326048516346751

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92487) 7654094002250085598014789228777137123501123152816279 (proven prime)
(ID: 94437) 6192943384072305915902267234924585979029709980323933147330895592945468491733299098720000326030608272803916796582848598980668801102731336704539662911643043947414641676763204472273620249596363555186978387200095245245434840529887156597424609606335733633648706648277704481210135313027030773864932897849897292719859016552915416542120308534092013138241027962809568284009899995684970613282449869416901092507070714247355050214737650603562341154236119860908112110788945917582498973509463726950891249229911382904249574900570895157732978878988245074642545749054807445266355789526802172945640605564626005194204316743139965349843011090662134054746270663076896729628675913390812522148805565947541197324964895399490123493506105647573494879342158515014261718177398444250358095237142934729580888651780129045453289895321946809792230883490303499466577352944835165314636450996569 (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.