Factor Info

ID 94881
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 24703110268658979633414104232054713841904631273115910901266935108856764759473262682426896309585303004307059653784869159263278336824223962240951829655791994805242712629189029100118209813984052308498023359215564419623136138645236130636194787642796652260937112596698144801111281459967911844730659149328546493843341820781148090186887465201177802618232398329804283055877756312824253992430948887145112595862852693052418441560722841150155492013002185184941286088643295994664081508561504475777495844242689916169170802773779797699411484836662904455434813294237958161519690892604042473467405826897153121567132885174906527638893226479727935474162700120928795546080144280164326082278884440434001689895716253331624622048472855804946895383343171312572224469099363489613212982606862417572492653564285586874696662257303606775458265313621185721611212764622102954528444596378581048584215970466617314591412083886816055996166148327643918701847863

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 93249) 935123324687729557356097072409048619613364002528842746571936685795476898069028201259308632405194137501124932550971898278346817228665438898981830444412346082945552010273531397377946276981583976258000665630057883065670556058401113523060526300117061923305346431484613488316670216807736029963755915639689075670024473111904969641824897271292743092619780089529993999671710094770043084557078863107228750094831986404465010394019384254150588974374078898934863 (composite)
(ID: 94882) 26416954444921169826700084605543284778644934904171267469278596588111110828789482489007942361636818180686241300926993657408338971592603338441246600008884697905136536262916639274963941940419602813247457316653281436878746812671303447813111269338860522956670189118571885847955534231854701184867796699108954773889902699233902993317590096116087411352597152563970914951759043412909370276392997743643531072364775332403119909938265129767124453068206752184249319765199674166692382351001 (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.