Factor Info

ID 94546
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 2998217720545745529359545512270379507640490686428809660319123393220563788567785482295077035910377836063152862003995229837561639595189728030309113286161324463911184717361238111321733591638659472873422022214516511268120677082830232266870050172541795833208503366579464772197072715698401348864280592605236840295567229418526455157425569072389745823361758468272372955281426338209767979993763522724602152927038722282390194209506748655849992878045804571048218659129619249625263156755524568414512585179940090061568387946060170156216607111445622282175215949866824503374256801256467455258250839977128127854204621850264384273734461068301209242094595788843263226688226368943539839988392963900144873500166495233300202999103231543119401898956107190505959049398819998917010171247402119826892373850915165118855376643070668789526937328797495632360564007997213762800899036038609554234623840248217732668415735690206665213336424937

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65728) 10375318069755905859690041706382489471961 (proven prime)
(ID: 94547) 288975981303702130558981433203105930190353440307483334734840176411871591300059539613482218954474284863351736732989798988558841062309043887373873464144233499283084214166124580141557709021499187102380851366008899593742585533843443190568265794897634086464325466455037308005570447029886507268184715388206269057042347494456256258739041380352119111422899530075231748743561306445810274566463533406334800568328276303852367056812163090908640373478823810750852874512938282735324259200514255774163191711525369417495783775233492540864455279028874982583874789681330391273539650619028227349848354807771803680420290897434790698915933690587781300662221424526341536298916705035558917028930284578587560634440766403518540995441345819451413194053510177865304143792369493486618058198289811324138180987917991547793221901014827239882094653555039533208566035264696203640438360093287429381225617 (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.