Factor Info

ID 97354
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 1540502349696451684719403218826760873912578908717472455147590188370976492779448088441096604338962884931764635259488234704890701600815639172147234464674343563118931904480426636136800059267634739993075809476103540480116258477241034315285292051801706930019516724526192306361896442915686892964086673258531785600297345288721069217622415579924778109369062554767366863859702918355156571209491827427718508025095439161486729300349978781145660311153826930350369215204937727830403917095610236750992892507246523479901457204730656220268235803584606735863176712538878009923341958353421174773829070912727438121760445544382059989832859813682967038778032370265864108370230736542471324059061678854057002175998227304693449685980454373426904538630322866631481268796139486895571981019916067846121262536018631130652820949250976660569738422950769404284622712633136189380129173106333383390366797873927525206818125014044291020747992815097030572688447

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68143) 56065687629692436349945381294682921858769274981456436532996640647681369599401 (proven prime)
(ID: 97355) 27476740495386349572856702277705676235255980764196633142199385050710066596013285119396135867322108589790685887656940696584767793783372443042884236435164265222543998870409762558323627821973913576536591511429569281277389596085671770878084051572983693080983086984202355253067200580919164693961148495296623124673059830991311609822824709517898755292845497569782991021776153413092726309140251082042121181219918240307025867525193964195175649205989740383783942793112923986915072611071614963598564667624270694176909773907727759922003665459926185636203914732432305681276522251980646805084935797294037981401111479357284380630403737760335023048418278964651722946624801523235619595302196803412306507447077577564197826531510532813371828592859381729626962379458120598016248628119617566302836092365813626872548844570110232458655280798805189634208502366851327476647 (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.