Factor Info

ID 97497
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 39862111104378480987272824532372846872421479921386067299397650463209748542712314108521700102139298400145063807329141654916500422592394811680226240148537920132288656871125692075365692469732519803711574262594194335922144566348425634614538751985935019455367403295212506241086921970676886630024440592892876556743340556140256895837792467343119900345795456414211787791856721119211578836204343961233060322017112748276132530920100603475836250187256698307022064599265785379167765344536175465861580423533532456635511348047720140416611534028980494149196002321120510708731887183480206876301626162207377304793027028693831408184524184533421410491387865290011011412909561365453044305453508688590932104064848443353848162751457713139489107437272255881643524378125283758853176323597074209033555090289157718797053774913393192196525971293225195799896541937378771271125757985702622374281716266793550589169191204738613797465584617157441

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68540) 315989504252280687606137174469121 (proven prime)
(ID: 97498) 126150111215571401346982064099925502694465017164914474390873033149555241029675939205575592261499057896037575408339740863712181316703235708345556484422244596008282384114469159175267271939372613020128250118743569721135810204353839583742033001499156322752664621299237533995125029558095899613042445385444599675635584526181347679541807455702467660773333966602498148998033794215720021073282867986305296761530374691764062009621526684902281947578470683432287764751625855517270404601511324159698285804869871781682832724193592297587942149949791911661284166759426000641516784605033616081098902886858927543535606473831281746969479969632901225110287299141062932187089535317730308765556558104829742512371999986001370584848235382093606383348113219796624490982871796432997751718986150272054481171709332320622656692808478189095554257997583476002000268397296114451440407369827272167487024230127257921 (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.