Factor Info

ID 94731
Size 916 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 1036626159285578507318422702477385985910352704043266345971204955395010002114656197346858431903875620018803437600826441641085040396402673178911842183842263542946088387209538093716766715418332141432058140712096903308807404128212964785497430760515018010624181065735455763090044627647279480836729860854778402282103492300493358488372851233370378339443056794068875016750421948516976506548976784622220748167022409092107875788990068480073699314181252456717456387470231878930198359701295644308836299922321629434029690629889166266879878667629370860521615507620412707258190047970403324800586025414666873100102824075122670409611718350210625437276895526707399931252407152972409988365246996321696203970465078630298235268757478660872091532773875830973851255395040032939284204358258619872741264641369374672875628823210603708731054464341865486112552481438156294332340182420740695714878194932258839134342510624941732234213756082074593

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92760) 28724970394535916699068164202453497 (proven prime)
(ID: 94732) 36087980076134951791518381958152137252286504877089036507570762029345405613936320205283953364522673931313837308467786650534877826662702358503962393555591161922178622275708354340086398671000328852662890577489052298538612372531793454940329248883899476369928229587610638899461712264995880730034663911453926289913162324818331856743833707157318030609285558740225558843114673592010437713125917761420804239546204614716955684241756104158900153142880763496856722826183523661336211900055611589806853120858642722200767870714129145035231219924579466777234848903715431505810949571252689935543100137043875351640778954578204820735817899443706672799279476910099309507084304309281052788384812910543769682999928945006938968137286232443696083144687476436542462521151303730846258601190509015382889058843019656046848573328078804714305399702668345763273779923825713442569489657752869147182454216317788969 (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.