Factor Info

ID 97255
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 10496015277278422344970119919004926692243661275134412062905835152047526590281333293634184625513590188323148573722241861455546304531339411159420015881110982321533199599147244280098300343678865240785962120887934710022733213328335130434333545216323418060269999716116122558250206373804527742752472077421608464266188210387183554345197315086245935158617095046151906231362003354870930890450900673365603005345858946951676321827101372938167344388628583806477547407485030626059040336263037028849390927720696036864042620234601547683362949495214666952465040637139361485950910238724925342451325712883581110744360181884710156739735732695330210671660616091891978971454396388561629773407777566182119977309725110696891070816117628432706977163614715585080705633802927873302647722573065200299428103680973675963967838004765450075827648911407933104275380436732825617351666553610465085680000638206935222259374117758967396062219

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95566) 1327465804978609534324643782075310684292154194882733 (proven prime)
(ID: 97256) 7906806516532117087839925967671676949078761290990408458610027356040303555967994145998556343578533933343032446701706153228660889580670657409370123034040191572270696749919359103747870700311817412964393954509978936742885541716422418409505133214846309445351939135354603600831784330450159420924003602929603508830622130777404718464505343894706367879531996832316355587728566745202756863586615925449355931907264675485188545010765495798422367663252955882690393064552128456816729402907741754275292819592172324967259229855989672772400107356711063026410815197423701224462305078636412778541288592525166747744880202961728133355773316292168534312991594273589678958755448501451852454801208186998159353540766512345330024210704011384151028415790612733986617475411034811114534325870986493508415837000913395297414801311985062132348024573140743988616171274985912754868065943 (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.