Factor Info

ID 97446
Size 900 digits / 2989 bits
Status composite
Value 599915857232372400422283279389637624422270772527553427314732541224640769458768002012531705667044067676121898320560217687326776343733067845365110212459200981194002759360343753321170998751713140139894311638948016974438605629278802220478719414067471900954623173721852858421270337418693469000260267733937018678655449921974446098366511982203806883669435926077847773737971177937475620272383571943781930369237346983596089343008032019441448734587511779009163253564879973446950236457615614600708301121717083020463942552206770063338860581888162101194523391916781644483238907691186153567967678770433981563929651312937238983063487936135160306854151290318948084770419646992171310418911731364982970681832716489779469203850300864846065333700757875389935133441015152622456768147371385564353711459413208728056548372495072850538951698686106877724160861737707036424304552785411097029175363423317409658125176243056383607

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68132) 59406262713432872236099181572519757 (proven prime)
(ID: 97447) 10098528839059928823878500964525915130187574213187907235090913617425608027856746973302437156643112522480945972241276233753264036473735522830586677621883852089275729276013323664752469036365938880270897919659155668722505516705025081864475892848463039528227920711926908765571472702890127631443084246650208950919507284711279159900792457147129384906922642723386435977016340822666396444084299134058923275776987826220131710596997662686201205918250604503182606876358880614625471716125285464709281186907364349133549083780456497952595414877930721251327506157939753998017819225943870307693506319599607120506327901635431502105289264094045991282480025984636038065451640023316292599907317618028850231989256918075396725945012146538202907990944447225160318462080630250034966429133700007144309179698915570588264294820249744105159977060395190377719980146835569139539970900436759268051 (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.