Factor Info

ID 97524
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 17158202294672683398283644736343428591642082416550201376528765676474991955683836993285910646017248818562974979677933447897382314740162737858664556895289040251405640024191860224780592582306279801145300289064366271547874435479164205192416615685127057274696016734397448009407519774718895415719292332311383844608832565165536054323733707894720988597734743518875165699918197599081741084734693818014994394776907815401306777530937343201254699064541241695161460408504285774060902345972843559815815856326044019123844373440517859577266222745835329800037771779735030162613180256636028374796310803891809650963333092513427997737722777071969189215764224622084652238673255425494570007436072537205661598862253320519789610552726909579050346824716007213214295334809185571608071045616052895139782946744143198097237003488269575773935562490125194890099074874878491496115922419695490858163323019964911120087980447506014296096921142031

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95456) 714855743166505061119343573406071704552505364650115939407 (proven prime)
(ID: 97525) 24002328384002608822433053168871612642316657212159757103861635107698814244184941072455998692626926651664243933851112297048664409558376479495438724699750661196094268213695276396545775064351712461566292044151492368089995564352480476611204635427892874387485603021729577235366261736372933338568228398950664815059562066357687457824029096487902843879908351193791092584989030075100123374893828572202914653777754542621754523724011768837011542022955787164307909305086596705602721267263108663471307677617592404605059861691890925650459100404201437074488200054123304901642116709160395062104949451973341507468475627264878434825635266928460478199382740239178398017550865811645922626395782179069684549360022937698124280190185778839459267089966393310065150557211153786237329244402870853187149088640426674892359068292368988858638328890284228277949350573374495366759488833 (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.