Factor Info
ID | 97464 |
Size | 952 digits / 3162 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6401021362505730530403739896390499204118296422202647895517500854564965240613570066661436746726161606127254669229156434353498812425495677378041185929928824596807105446432862759961611144796165050653916990636586556828378661599029329432997845122492976029434994025241799398950162755081510597386012965652367154425012885549635391088940912728218991601374945304349918569202818175899649973527954696098926313918338132113804675179543641382033229809768610411566286354303117739844115273988835851060844491268478328464072817077546055233881787104813040734239096785737956258168365108929550852808188112440163434680066039570671536005572329988411429990969253960595904869848967431357366080457642524282387334581282174017148840326518825828604826965939870878960964693264130869896963442480815961891084891579907992319514383537497402891262252219561960142574321975798686786578238763709723307571376460845510856497588368267749460182055627727444790277522025810490972384749090113527633 |
Factorizations
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.