Factor Info

ID 94945
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 22518832125083632566986983664106050660296539798230871227931443973480678377594926308493893638246712596291042411138064438242991754983903900751651143342968409419130786562436968725160955437143317436648790663552794400168353463307243203580353376433679832584401629222612388067009205149963876213111783217344990377926357441750760269515483078160933573109921412408703070702251755778508684043278198997899887913932484236309593318664306428782720496787115473272320158603760364815945390701430119350676917208358198134024189891191235083202532541108208966052788912102717230071045221564618417431267643287383009655911568430347718947348300710204964772667454806397717859900665219870660656757796574088109631428650897910532182355986943218471198189465649904789428612629349337638563036202065037569225706191209791108274235529725759688266462606888207027991207240831793366853096898900689773337090278532823660881999838324171375474467361139985996437063099

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65736) 3913037558632733048069409307 (proven prime)
(ID: 94946) 5754821360046441677100267443354436015516586263508128880488033106324924992770459945517290685811113722273695889312366066385734407945073904628221126606618140560996494394664994973590872015656590762252291814351106041875101946380171030468405073997888315859799965657160009211246421857915777256230638969842853378467056016821450604769099505986949864399883249155152042240742814762252607630885924987021055932832573958736033179000139416117180552939365594269256915213601413952974254356472281938031645682064678968033552711365061478288823749848433156607074268357007343974802328331974930839413817444954526684794288188276492230204435705529417168834243496124103251457009997953698426297088304536613898025298606980079613859617968195300257901297296975888539423281429054969454764901936757899016587681532188365052642140501524635159640797484354757180667526034835290837858296981723691367532704178131420747376859763141857 (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.