Factor Info

ID 94897
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 16932930993491157323712533757673470756910400061766957353644350585594869155761108136633807972741764171666878215358780690623743770173657743957339657206134367437261473032937825785517370181112766786618199326802078579084374513430390683244039652776369754000188163248018099134637055339786981098948032480105722301733691395063011554799549653882711008467637402204704370940783942774733523459768306342098673653575316469512236211875614532174785660634052494092930902229633894134252081893509155693188612875413363732248986504893467290635455134534164585323646517426993490014831635503830210035667460468737286372822839788272253379021566219103055524389584143471203499949123578244699235496850866348606185132610024977721851904751397742732925477281570558559207349157545668495184486270737661117732795166546581382555327713850514327330142902323612250511088734230261953924769362711268070200012429484858979974374825011091656777683071827623

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92480) 33419685288459093210723908887937418952602336889976364698997353617 (proven prime)
(ID: 94898) 506675357572521797441346393903406733212960237270143635847575474421227153209578980881307965508257121253415355518015369335876873357335052445579303687200954695756699987283317703535992374635840885209952261349818807320329456968178508547231871368172995798050755391169896584838543177146168182233955743834968500987910546060441821779638472463692894219576162733115506482537846589643226540576493313273867394864084467957557536997758554103448353749141170439792257132412351800790385858946695907526046259047268073658359253260016638880619765833603972461749197608971228164359041909172854373910875771453075785882150494064216228304837576848148032949251126403477658749190431667299420098073609056028434399522956221990459978880047790425691024430919256800082053928584697555796593160110043483941637735947256893208575944937723477442048990990993450976866028292214414881719 (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.