Factor Info

ID 97519
Size 920 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 10576919539514790732889771571165919738453930453571469878226183476828879594889650997009824255740992703205773546679137787544829128513297931873325156773110291951094332926030950827443188153305839220167203377276071037219346230759349874583555050548077572125820293795490564972850800676966928940446645020138798818317646904288531706436212218999797142949569478978697738887857877637045784354510343929765456880287994214996474230629128008718204709920864122801453439530721349553841168054659526947258540698004677830788998716508049057193604022300496185527016138970195046569375628768802399247336405758831562685461914223168549553122608536030088904073143747374752503734353916063134006417225372551777967201078512480835314829296536312644693579016370171569829447920394431752915429032751468031702503879053854975016172087288563587029160373819645657687624992001158319066144861748133781434094527363406059580409406357308938399077031875665678571059

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95291) 5086345414649205177826740885686300803862976717463015661252167 (proven prime)
(ID: 97520) 2079473310847540857227167502423952463722751882612521120727591091362025453439961360036889195164899134443531497159239970242200031323240204159962754628087820812573546942094614754359997542521924652511244165583130191859674077604561545531626105532219194178691880240651786834448714514675656391982252394043988389418469307256236730623082008659780377708707504079558608470903603427398474078353476020655206730065616700735776076940315126058688699886182268072778700135755690066698079330856811119195343763621057073150379731415374167376276646054131618472514788008530073354794457663646685571992750052048338209202107603988473655747317540367645159080737253010005073858576131613240901309475080701080373468393347952588706228885931614100665464763219358677601708419087073954196203232271649347691109419114088925125188012759946708662017756070599333936862640441278970352567604379562677 (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.