Factor Info

ID 94984
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 6399167724061999036846808546336655060405335035951699298130065266118283490171771511870617730791324007954535931203391467265627907157899301016802607511331901752287512661334847966761772311281832998744278638849296973409581560003908629995299987682073997054078402653216868431266061693837362156630232176134885708602264458288568400971636038620675285038153987115049280445562906894026660700553702182688200298050728090875554944074574292855113248760827625208066176844004984937992200826792596931245773932488904938481880120671578090794331602878202942910824367289258287478927476091838949046646364658658635768624626628410539778303183628983190485008937443795590682526909048814645323961048710915403081545175099387527031103332501481313008389134300886981465288174643586939485541759625138477611219406911769632707790907760467294494189974821397962307326038851307250138758786311921387215386235949003795818135379996779031550121509060695073489

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 93290) 9427663298733006710997213748751837722913 (proven prime)
(ID: 94985) 678764983569363334797847348590701877188023367921483474172213357716574641072956633802928126235869274693876881534008629983512612402591484831087518817998319133243317960066275754396283712283092595620288746438586388997133001212471491113763072207265768907633243489951040681161100401840589168154971842782226483163549210899140354421465108454583039184580095226679976325954193617602919376169236109344292509339234717887014797861299671324244322488151906134954821204363201562037863330863145978707971030648452767375061108663695197172668970048150054328833252127005428926309662936277954459179209358327034159015734202701053197260079533527071454086544261415473582908990674259305349415342814662545041925196990022906656548961109242815419042554950376606080799161309156378646655779616060003068437024648656540280067750387980359647545947995354086739239588482011647173919298391343860849518269416440753 (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.