Factor Info

ID 95031
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 23405361028064383619601825899285303309455823390774883702506622604254080994117064213844137531524659800926623812279708602813627617595965583895667499787041741422317913276344115731083767643939828401887331804209834592445792371938953678695717767008645029197720806029876961480877053339875285079093933654639241302874450173943927823635394356653849966862594154713994954276460117408197886574424115204625590379949616021055044150496928805861806038837119082330828206851396929977501440598900225594989494710852965117041364410100216296871543655083791531008899860802615036785554684477890450644265749028056895404949415149911856328739343175217760377349811654714369717921998112456434331005845733572726108535116592671095026881387035323557664431931898266348742951913710125511139351935373484527479880227289986140878848603555939138992835500608526909890525516584564372802029034809757991989269933338161441845058070716441575211136241301027772399

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95032) 9449046586411084507974310486920767801 (proven prime)
(ID: 95033) 2477007686862739331762595223480089541010262247990509045242275334986417608789528506575193069154594683696741736052386234885761891684565175684064058604874081409137953198461359849011480630775490285062448431460955967193389833958860254984346892966425296000302550582040206457014717397935297048712063661670727908542198647938804202153113104192571555460412822757821202996711952608623654526190927666637489771591807105124346299048745597798404425703160236190320400955046289784163978681327044542808622282385117141539507761654418019980913424397735854819812693170936893528597286665968920869238170108150312126047602347670911806296006764213831790666072627257856773473537028660180571729581196594940017978582229752227365651756044651677926242656116617107736294369216751184803995391992525419187568658024624404781303710595968486923642939477006076834865563147791766165686623959545852072112779521350980199 (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.