Factor Info

ID 97268
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 9909030002741683568107465470703992911398351501209305147982838628982168630448650685067468161357364761167592953098763208952496799629966321760376950413247064048499063263572642267974362428886428491571869321467563014575689255927238709411704981592332523402396798593752699306421027002002134587946453865800733184950698263065590536570012233510270875088844720760629173207791044327616807791154239804868814906063106630532843780262623366919307139216629479849503270841715310305035727128734551754206629687553964551299642865762823601211827833680693360429328901390292913908979416381221585954329062036646031972622640477979793471285027622884892120371513618215401923895238856791669741023638687488399051506494899449659733227704646992084632223014801582472196574137147727540908799318822581529682063135004653130054414342017067967094853821823062179584285478090413622315450121492946618422842412826619115984018527410898225782251988556539906987

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68142) 155306613932666028670208812450645212905178047040045530562317564121001023821 (proven prime)
(ID: 97269) 63803013611756379270465238523681192816317285701216268804972799110011758362484044351240040593591224452313308818453929809087008783893603972615247116805851662741992329487539340257299748525573299690694467141822803968263797112741937735293329562057017527682375926044610704532355249537840689650441561721179814610053588922921777992440087503682385306434463192791313198317102128644387015860573444396331564780698921859958719493731478429999404297703011373840172110076039772812866228856149401297802750246816592734113158152309160547330028682383700757968615938933413309066670002370256085275550826828548656485355982697581735982380153299974280591228557202236411416438722081609629511572762188207874543599582286734328520331346557273892661300209278692957809386273715251215175267592908561861899097247454204449176853245209475352732795723276230554817223728432479447 (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.