Factor Info

ID 97542
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 110452634915362498947234843854759319765360097808579088769866848252329145933723538543796030504790318847557045976730315074342585734333868584015098294232055351057931001869933303234389322422863576665010997848349976063119729257136927710789656200396054077197820207530333974015059519043016379598607931501120840463181076893896577667517447451425171308150785190054634587650563736466838947748487654948789986428717458848611991777991711934672387960829234338983294371659429999438452405406882502208081879881336030458346573228158330631536781951590513969326085413431482376579011842376132007423587336213552570261220904498117244805716710172006166212242401582754363584868782676327311356532838961885454912245772247222386555528711435621109937695631383571051644105400746000302161639794469765663172375381881194994517220189797697208097752821462076007191778799439101349518304605208332810862816110497474887487686740955343987902690221006339

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95364) 914460884935431498198470717283049 (proven prime)
(ID: 97543) 120784428000068443063208709095333941943486739811983850466939374297603296225513928097806281220216348035207210738421408093961981157728476103670823283257404239042746166575576781277023726596940477709092494721415487136927594731850824718124631998638038120731628313914790293504884460819372202929128179711537261473426255192180875157637817429439772971813585931600005853595027290358156074893657901377273215934737357262254945657358958462420282577632466317745405322619987756639016171264536712673912232919957720794141051877617567706593310165412962439062418500040687818198987681113961091337913392730041518589363876914318372335784740322185193266990128000838396626154078515106168053772076169309386093152637587602563428969865158154124375457229747204935626631774179502561647062128458243088598253784811741425622570487590941449148825173388436529614545134063566898426895771445947626043518088590067211 (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.