Factor Info

ID 97202
Size 893 digits / 2967 bits
Status composite
Value 97918841064343711281338461356112165928938239177264600956705261150375098645620969298845539035483859867867963554433651051646517654809095161708043957555362020817530735352151379585230610844091528209704352317530684706375455577229543076386220192279064425762762721774536840674478538405847701764193512920685449274959429455050895055571933348498200385552368089932921752869656633009891840568233166809140962883768852718332249572175765011471340708746658855194884634546839670821700417172217413100395706770247294087388776567084560624473483659333865668684780355023905999000126018638082304981585688721858216114192100876848177594859518033312944483116722505324643337158542750880536684854297129424348480607605147931434734456733134795519045537902082644258803739439753167324723945569414592694349123352860383264018807624679939235467083130943752127207508727904184759092600987981292503173205043127008888022973931938077

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95942) 193901158583974013424116484808186443465945991666526970756715998165310581740074266485973950997049635017925436560382554485427738809703575513241307376964467663954325448448336482983759068650432882677803015797284499370641879145790254839150152380491755905603279983480847999432960195592163181052772146423664469798805921940649291282454465707197129875866596299782019979984793871832377249959335872136140490546332891476733646055416058028770705158655617 (composite)
(ID: 97203) 504993584254100128329516701015130780415999370581938366492830312832365480117271016394409596670592312488066755227126611572292745090285335977373842498128565861539588416449488523267658727391489617674079432346027280085440155056772093131289891820227325533978843398815605935626857090381836188824421178750232234261392917130899749667915571467582936886819245805962089991386424932148564788900333276910245016440096774010682238703513933179088179363229641255061044381 (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.