Factor Info

ID 97465
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 64710169624719673838325326718822525506900787223909775166310187192995545048919622949148625246022190014748098409202877000488049497654331263266443886956678363474455430990311636114921907130785573438944673454400873756844911916489654636017181082340211037195097344032356096618993408674192634950975516090518850522765194623178301877371846476000487033057329923659489509794589418651828000643956975565990765500927666166406618079736441609085530844811440668434638503365274272150226872555852604059580511927816628794035984942314508015461397902033785361295592550548802993204850942795683085727307133190080219901625112285626490387034274280317895684345101176229595084607637267823691229987367646836743152022688921746732394477441080969857993681899411206492392454167171424236642538446079183687752492968638757022383679500233634786380566030994715238274820725233420623763400420430882504566751407026607530585101589658310149039634612310203952269

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 96061) 232714338703287317218888175824028245249 (proven prime)
(ID: 97466) 278066963923635443439116296849104064750426522270460192852271043398942334552967348513663561220454606661938329078741376682252074066945675982641268459050826600010232111981761185042014844570336312349155580181868404249848908255091843345472224377427437095320391898716299891500269383206587227594846414247966778644179943620455240608618086896222436659534096761163549975426939618026321938672073516001033015176332179815339654745695330464163398912106509971874120186726359621960018248356976635763603431959355754563758774958526557263013598494606046638923914224871949922408023098906343594833991038140540262279476190014363740680787362021737164009064292577892473230038277840258606005907701569430296826549508082707414330165618565066448569639031794098930804352169608739360423218146739535231033817814640910010166893236002802482098630065087728532370793977295706195310738343704853003848444016416387981 (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.