Factor Info

ID 94658
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 39453479739795801170250752815673713856884206317898990778776167984997405009376874549105960536081869270155891589031877099195815926487596446861237002709442515261166901586695706998525680096869672547668933868174601575922351981245038604738345318877374459517105890259682401931140940858325269717593467764928215533115318030243915344899283134709533779122286484070171686690277451238384805786905624541800286569350935892373294747182022972891653938036473046731652497466457393224833094928793449578319882851958064458471244056334022506278597016614045458920158988003007276812725262587085765248278362844262252387047330989998305284751644942584747391077697124766075079385808773983609438557896019624307715698275072579435455249979185074673743569968730751488108284195201350073977512389435692766171529303684826780904933797865925083937287821253781036063728653516057276746331675464096834102038441546105378244171094809238210782625125138801425012674407

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65753) 7122627224638909118690351246321 (proven prime)
(ID: 94659) 5539175152016459320966482802364228024848363214987802008126483880229945440971099423818833202561442928203328959205663308224901667735500872493373976760516201601788245758910229577224002797891764629046315371599749505264801391689210867593491269516145627788887438278129433910044035046320448429049314671748811401721341088004283104505849878426839374863014838180653410586773766532185862714408178711516783253106140825393106143126672272747534080875457451734245008892045882761190979042835264071205964726535189530179369201702244710314966467919393848119340670947203366258926415654120428233365368208079222190605012138350576072808711470251580905957428037865386761158467609840890489474034404193844329806281478937939423224822602897086282556189397495201494547210139515690553362037669331654115032960489939399372386454653412854995293189615455053554119288560049367800664081527282948459508685447888419307999972042967 (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.