Factor Info

ID 97331
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 420237188257295756268743046405126258858669143680702349623482874285649534733653398171838717302225457819298303415830601522445833196346545119796318243455958996854667823009302791679744376481365875451110903390285954894373362761103037426976746732386920823158153046884476902417943677895560824869874430083924612742583141611461515767427462634201719590024975916723971407179484207312138562500141219432156061367383089290345775747250396218744510153719507181946164654618540859980909687794852986539555297920168764654567790794494878804770747332108665144449063475607101470370463280023541180264983574037470440385087079082584242070884976569546627569285477254077080744563288308030877891452128660690459958020666376384762694828325199839343527156030320839439958944546952207957838750097030096364390629472545815278066433309338309726880947561766184057709959748048467395494125046157587314554413576963951160869371629511958370397889349664214735281984904996657

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95344) 480006907877942117048885596560428966034382490628924431587365050763653774734575730530328446111716515421396948561484298257091050537937 (proven prime)
(ID: 97332) 875481542786786685045111292559863573668486315878834507605242805239617242281574746503167649350736884949822767199637282214511354748816345389983406518729141265833994365809340568038876499008577135832318028990894096657103548221945186605700222101117278433733311806696145738092490005547409185351875867471781954810269836161410780545690139616634124702741480983389831413410586939016883374481614783532465521973300316851571002754789855800155201406305081079058315246881344434506502441736980274047653216524646992452644569171798674862765168171476429942508289144344613144534377064280601416366956135567770534622057227186231711851496107834855678025627624655553723176234863708225950864255887713773849665861858171672208911623924205196648031815226711173626360262392616528830036209801319666652172333091756517418137822561 (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.