Factor Info

ID 97372
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 45476341849226637417688897200316915019486714719447137007004354430928649219293516543090416429281834546461854491653478761897547448237471265965518594501547667829066635816993304440121674421382390919667205602160403865977840889084905891475359066598917153786949293112524656457410586733526278069927682779412353882076783740196448561979786557673193838104988411039939371337345722248257378236052461311752259445730675309177688976141725539917335720794857821032743953377838381783095392619127668445620023768744442624843104450587127048944892583180877581974751209017804764463546636933098079863182564780697367330422181245399026622473250979617896482455475097920139157843060123171765148416320347713482263867905606539690696905932946139621594112985592018550727490986428417407550236982282068366926170205695667436745594322554368542707968594602328989788522427140144467960577677066393016087742002528630471493376593754047324070491437

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95347) 256994201748988109159424257077 (proven prime)
(ID: 97373) 176954738821867977405055280539652958427844002076026051686377669672754516311720588437494571669043137884062265159383449921824708035140831314291578092836244488258741293100458508949813341377376903306339881138243083844247074834707846218458177093339959213082313948661635320564606150870997962192832282429734602154321444241231048084459867122050687296239395168781271705146054258527535277832693163350286588896165498359092745673722594745241333072764099085547686618836668895207327927506901015464837383690437152863914436078017105095615922921653631754238854778329284834635687910617480173185377534727201039855984662732454605490600471395243847703229259846146188259190090116401242438293788014607069922934723173917755871460831012611187336098994490612794987732186063445604442844964793014802270097540115162236669351785326842243245426462450503256777293008233950870307849794769370259603821756486681 (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.