Factor Info

ID 94843
Size 932 digits / 3095 bits
Status composite
Value 36448581592534243618905461235025906902437492337680752504140722407156719643234516910957925140755818070261638146619932570046298102761368449608119833689312412859036685697957499813477200937714703000793909438455716637199216958383739270258130124458669522983182323428193075336315370124445060546575949385451682914713417830809927569920746310654445214849445305470916435596819513523735708662811712937841548578218687374690805476113790476518415871727927457131066621484444849200369914098373642147323770602310791592790804888669645545467722523681954054189326547670673291211897871306507863904550147178978133317991876969689659582454315991237573181574083621393602448156937801048520696902880625068490984494790430898812564747311511746538000514998179668767194167783803857111201469519260401553668907361027735327778229688274163295565980548928597633875873711132228347702794753701515111954587085392009433114152990836497055086366003157934757688927869908729207

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65773) 2317745463335260122632425120711 (proven prime)
(ID: 94844) 15725877655298848468800758591530229431275518014985088994021117530934993138773336270100567199346597531729459727429558509075609977750214085260658298928172917615587494519490300025874572084774559591446070527060380271375039067917429110499112876255628949799722869873750915048576073296532451245685863314593863678897750597669071167524426356841190748184399366395404483613427024850358024827030560835693881926461222128243721127863677434342039360948049490059422670122427295811613808454382418094735246667479988132256937839434890723094438132798886297156619917686690140976446389596835272466143495399639982972461011256221653918150472680761130872853772482224729194943791981273311525484347369456485776036781308139651940512147722045512099192954946780695888693308448543095265753038129761078310488994502231972644208145114878104103071574301939197605167589596856887980574589804484590264659676968384660208904478769274699593937 (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.