Factor Info

ID 97420
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 5700619446957698443581695173800591380565846064800375724510880455614192942788459778828181703448223843950639089828048756768159953437719543874012845101276523575740666035151992052942587950657279759366478641437838763318339708764014800211228636885095747575630929765197876932036869837585850195892457975613656878843574600386563103485593550179759851212660461908010871609484039082841220067239225054484510938206077675936339595071842705686715739739542471551095627160913538866469565503605183812287907319224585338005929282323364695953133912947469018388540843065567776295065006313456685218992831809613967539217135103636731263315560437805955375233766590961800227757764723496383687533548931193275031535008413037520776855728116878795409017612246978271633516520796573512792491764217400226326463168195504606997461870642414273709196793791387797506473958764992544715980249390734255842211712508429340870216608048989994801897657

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95612) 52440294567042147348168173230408693571429997858136294379909988429415424401537077268175318626988601027192753300536559304268635706399386505716551813460276876240483463341799482271204679887453576708443604242801 (proven prime)
(ID: 97421) 108706854033204514473727611255574010345998564793472462022863735667490087875846140902617437890856402319292991501607901803482589187552900515389396862807231436721815196737395568274348680390614735796936196720184998309225562716433606157378999826140960408236855053023875664479401618540562371711048244869764581290792727506617165095317003053785266570582424580346967197554813605107285679828052730861358397356575162937976018920437741978832030726926239319983475741886860981350572686607682276652448382818206754750947758024752537140898042391556656199740908600419431119595190866898822772886250047687916858647183725313837327285571208146051283794188655325546744150797703172672882135771977426885853345561045997658057 (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.