Factor Info

ID 97326
Size 944 digits / 3136 bits
Status composite
Value 63848230854531530550021372001335726428009466322022096891369575452912900431224232978349896415175375304569864713379389871379603347725241497691359903686781870923133104037269536791660630408221009138073272714328275860164635664322955349322186674798168989393279883920086117155258954400004953663249514780563416719087667558614051865145660116223536557145062871362348296016772937842555875824272628779196076725107095234298967171222155463899088862006916863990611552058424570492718591834034006965014823359299528204797674325972572788983838481055854878751107023542020436348460106904461972680092305232064802096059334600934927083307549951493747869592479684266474086659773228863721678573540997276088881341613890629817940812875986272444732067244825082545777683041404571207502660382853755725622555287003374487361511649235921794758070850856728615274794741310961092375615023343418341524331893444226259117105201209831857092978981850256184510272606772963760663586862107

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95431) 4068268430849082829870123314930014959775355640778590850839578979590069491 (proven prime)
(ID: 97327) 15694203059557171895772920030615308473454376061321581391798334280480290065136624289343338736664145903602410919767177952423075138582585478590524472365826538085031664715206478290449460539300333439211329210226523187897551840266687518430201094411620526032265994457502199973263471733696092828864485865274165987148407540089374697534988004190399271494708436905335479877119132614331046676402069939509812325999027851129018614502063268268316123250687626190599553456830207642610743056507435408216212855190946595931401647859866800417864496487320250003241573212519066790603505569250861064864270737890136977283735349377100764818396542958275078769448731102541712821375374658151662177629744650868482569174572456320396459234077777564952694378377072773347233901812257728652858637470211316357197271253319552750722928077420039133510904377926284202273911411573412364730049630720199125699704377 (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.