Factor Info

ID 97572
Size 933 digits / 3097 bits
Status composite
Value 116851255773423047994218361948267142125096309815804861831361035820743688846482032321159875440997117847267090045377915086231962903727082465604680849563640765456727850936432855094521592530903145748969917625162768025090573885531703553191626839586479613486089674541129440257953386970516958507417906109201469521591318545647795759436475991573797247563189014118887344518445489154309462986254153699314192877656503139877559793118995051044833527832351802828717018390005643526167749809119511497369646440228590972501194823428957251024027692900594381281409455484560957695413592476742030027982730045449218079169795300098127160986949875930249219456408408882965483874717072429441223223847140159022601165141422342025897266357790157148776304313631891438246056121555519199738831178583825066987471411353798144164568998762187796151949195329829616828093076985406990910230934342054263534128088220116513582711004641008685125080715081112368000701206440686493

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95652) 1303371889909660514142359779831449661 (proven prime)
(ID: 97573) 89653042756294412473783698839642102859381283943406868557772224144287048695899700221288324410347986005539850475771985089876731762400839229793727102967607211598690402468229906228612695598137802415180830412671227874099527485355917932933264285385467504670592033165240286382158346827113175530115565371843511542744661400446988506515351835490484812838841092683684547005446591905441219955506243620712607843952928909509416826532065581890381474627267958196692123436548034433587238429617004933045476500691113916118916571366686318908235791693606091656310988996608360998607443059597805823971189363718266422894789198409631922315623205500232999496885222997531694540016288517548573464117615359952008338766758004573690587652523258228284729863704192776063436823081687701659953044954300764190382203499153307794128393186155361127127918852182580290742847716331137462215745704485924451171224594812810119957775278386913 (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.