Factor Info

ID 97290
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 272344228813958188505166636462701818941504382290333444876771933844658912937114323867115032246509622625572382727667115955747559718905017003643506516210591124211171569447666988323539504110522521436914521936457089417596184847201114852605975338065658432659184831419605655991966095156505924472116706733469849034537736260186091684280762846167023582568324914859817310503404470994397221732151833545211017987056588165937221229902039183192216476192889475612986772412945097596373077420126975782488489617972549123250912807009053183995347388085538279170516847101761252589149379191186921129792468216084588820316664531514359742477243235944417103895083346979559553074194177389068283046507140479188295573325239696288073892381053316058318358515720199593995892812222621888638384382338825804800796958019348731698770843951340771844659218424061946827901858354578362045293842193749158505034566367126294403999802279724476906115999400759845458039

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95574) 1522603842374632207486781206672179673 (proven prime)
(ID: 97291) 178867425153225569079141419439107908579473278952933414273703568362011564700364754847938351190310385104047323847902619431082114574659296862908190255755356220452885370306736757492324340715109636022502325382713368458556962963982507154425895543552505074191653805109612180047547373615834678626631167216254260757166689904852022994763496549552969271639254610553898682446665452246377109061161599681679424005883912794415556713652966344777491584713879973661128950423836694283250945696479257251471819042371518397263286701245974137602595295637221419504574086215071513806908248111180711279135358312396781938000674075743060492376091898768710328265548511812897065997356503828924151549059835091504853168636054696397954677020666051963591929127859977625598462008583064797120961892413283001378461873447572623204784302273218081825858925750276718462190366451468002735896058300280226032761581177580880257743 (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.