Factor Info

ID 95025
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 2893774006643108301185923285680069857827998446817637366452853008441901771247389903411419887427927756424358454641524563000114814509268082549606584803055133625351792768873940452652665687335855324312076969314028615461349168505981233952798530883704305075821616186615554109826486881155083585190485331317795715926793669085337908174722558200118862190013815794228314156149976802554010338393671098428970088317665575186122363625016608010011927829246370867780303382920777847971205893314875366985346965839223971055140154814882145110970713215912275494521638638540216841095581930781832129682232788956223348497522010079902364690525713170275335145483943040255034195878143918254576854776233035409128579953656314028707095412125707120458842549663511492618804728410963621921384409751942696595273157711003088216963244293665727679749272285135814488850887657803423118124736544352859252016749783814823736897552116748516405636956574393468496059963809

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95026) 1009386463322712767054807312539429622124500320280872548516593193963471985238436923747569250956310526265568078331085142014476251746422870209825607270182021470481884659376568007391466800130290761446538946380024693848348027199316239045021200293538521916202299088935573683292030341139578080943210661494236986453408403169490354910808526515143037325582539705215320385347887537288062200393189164214957960402747322233261903519961038380548389016569 (composite)
(ID: 93304) 2866864290132583830130701122590453011508492226323491385897582641956890551366219102792077185651743938943473638434506947748859458912141296693890253392264860556752713874727973714220057378461842323039598080448326794539160375826794837096172522272782467336499828065445517013300209395184890471175295834946426075979259109504708695896152040372603471118006669374520153545667374249212994889497899496319496896320460777724595175237553635558704997628281023830677169096704596359647071378880976671689961 (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.