Factor Info

ID 94929
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 3988613144082776075865033115373437007644521569010969610946763667880873128497650063937402631645864780896254735995539561501350312290866776909712621295703077389636662154326520574717573989087243960274481956765234369459427841919150291288012644634855592376664819775196725658207906973289615466353700024616885275180967983938134578892769450515635194920539339057169245762270619885298991085014834400637751966459474530440867258147265925877112740731969776673590790219965301164889388877444963537638428635042100965616894621072480406082365721170128853559496860159775146628285868121975069439949278799871217293420387087835360895855076822546136276754467553613757543292424025457312643093537771654136871433134650003454994451389670629316803673629423702745430552862512016956426177644874271352288421368329432959450247400808650343639768479186087042057755878312257323606156306209688940925201562831321953770940844080244682673367159271548890724623743048671

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65747) 1450744996988333189921892673782384233809551686747567 (proven prime)
(ID: 94930) 2749355091599776359288044525462105706510134584130396254588033822746925715825598178111892918741937997129866435618597970065574949126374065047612373424315974223494760712833776087480356595022421484885625907376348469022726483558664797490309874639791508319680758712937137103845817909159900054718845401017778976668572405418195394924707835216208008706757693204062030810696521853986799723782585226990181456374179954025871674849090463197507649259778211334438907128003220660712505514518727354642547651988293037929854236133088771151012093181628498916528906058686771592750953781689525191116697367411704337673084947000327141817967906982297461282203319828003953142989708892448145521555294498272049458731077939280357239492730338263147377568447986184238038944379564995288984421493566115287891994615786272630442013780604554025730757966905911525818252858542246900051920423077997223367464815560913 (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.