Factor Info

ID 97304
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 5458436943752622042061753744475760623123581287219320178084948115388303756527238428899262081463639280876677747198698252229611225327388257981354421249337363603569433889130177250370660913883881822019585518079958897778253124813599972468821437371644373361833269061928589166347740767896601287290899930015429632483753329105628102639236410174153756858774287668189012353696945421348433492395574995095357683358620715791749445796010356065805009640472052795732041325175749884709479862743282551175589548752481297975518156651003359892714686658432982082585644910753184859625511531338386759222060279697370680730440698990187032321050529999090912590905570927017270774902982127435006163009247312157227777921708612744133544124871923691033923791670814025984601400569656544643543063479032893097482582547094702437653014081993384872856543283055015422810381588617799613105331684174083299909628770019999308900616203277407508687951719088459

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95579) 1622272413537569597190110997159325977351737623858458944141114950781309126062411146105814114800745058286259831244335919271851542718062098057990806506647396351977133635793499172364376302324517096306130588608967998079821997059 (composite)
(ID: 97305) 3364685793953564107814762845817919676726593103313021573897324794263058684128427526386554727297291079841421959305281842550834877509900996337280466914224107073760623627340603493703712479434961304759655101284799674832113472677418197001590493369040959276837410304789094834660067708639970719989300663583905635393565031020781876561427535811840168503884839599058802148246293750246696603660667836001687606893855764260073907638028860907758609824792780430401313593007754860280199518540899020652179068145679667016942886283082790848196753516103623692986899162321735829544581606142063178401838979926958229962573378054452306053950954668103896816976939776328658511253662829819475363281661102502810360184601 (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.