Factor Info

ID 94577
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1730296165200500314744514887861958009334747709961962343864414661973995698145820241448956877139364971960961299136285905103338260663206199588769464416421046565870470114667984837607221459584685546375904479567447546677584023114654562258314816547539067870050284643583232667599851691396411344115430563298617162331040800663883049310439143906718103308808298052407165538462051171272952882814424461879630650536938843045394508045128300673012441432254912035194962142616701977913362963586794916359046064417141431200278187120559751151349405819587470416070066172009673134827097510252590665664667625071272609291069818719277154144823515447437953612825846934514357463783606917185865008789284644659385105689770504581070878588007453109899541353317377268895344914506489469443842890844338959531689400026898490333264607942588998333369213401037591295082181888518391217214825082602654193609799554627187094209214095408920737389656640234019

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 67598) 80561210761041786299151694452313 (proven prime)
(ID: 94576) 21478030789939989682136167059034720594302320501266702971077399014714609863365882034505588910795859157924271350686264411137376486417146644704622530921147945359770571295131460927511452058899023893054182875553892855196760701537595595057652591723955193248876581228850257272519106585423835223493498145576332606923119507291947109545408186330551949308226060197319126908122315028898440174509975577157432871877301031084064240657272112103158878560807219932403246788918290586658631991240511804743849738047388741690595329323118674624256984692670154700713196738439141318506351298684441597640463359874647335664901568133543245025090821728009259965605480539974284988954597790656493899663180709289802717474017446317811718915178189784012156830440374288360116629189505371049064477233229546563874959016831743294190155230702646047243928167222696467233836549287603371288653437989286739714524431021139163 (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.