Factor Info

ID 94823
Size 920 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 10372602468830606637050458009203230431608883096480209844560042961703943707971060749603887930921528710797708397837968875094553493261354831536446166353345985254740669223344583275319150704699121557752818024888520293376404522670450382394309737447582390554911158264208594231539617099127244433081793702247750138742958285911039828959161826059874610470982021384724402387713589021165369845502211892752292878062019114297384504833477752367678519843261558657693285907646511731641909394787465351907011334772832443501574452814246652992752699023995896733769168434003135617888406493811117367686794701678334736940963903646255526136256848222086853411785033591059983722006422909011116009253431948775007126095897615218937448381521208690550238809729667254879658542640363050303180387650501050517604149017598302426380909490796213801373502732612682038134778721256825193662719835631961080900022597091395350597781727776153714466091241750683096959

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92527) 43248746342326974776220539859542695319096743934402365174525703190626872074658849567457090955163307597125999 (proven prime)
(ID: 94824) 239835910773651214285077277226454034793425430350138131277475431988518546291181737045963969588275693967079652121437240043227989209281721636905104699011280272066309927944991300834393944250882635165181786009348319649723093010843931454316376015688953699051499082185285114245794425347618239030880517997378835577780402232896335214890856025091144528498182886893016755560981163350049200386935623240389165035444601563963416027057470140113765496344676937295613824348891085700833898828814117985540729071328860626378714285387106224507566151819119292008813450814417823497510255071146915311965828463450527229364900009178650941040709213453686256935343163996926009615453177783863279080530486398302480220504622640338123994601617588369823058956289342073290921184502799880357431484634360592524813431431731180305349832741180493069041 (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.