Factor Info

ID 97579
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 1645427831401489161033578674688744648647166499128234826336585945680829526833678597936808511428485462618484709783304157067142416404918319645730083800878348509121831262440545887199577732834826919844438289893865483733249844681121629469478016693425240821173424558236054817161675555093924352936033845631982660656855848758466362345905692580672434309152293945474375115401090074558960782920830397667984589335771927966578888987549822039288674422772978453536559070361318067285790411299709979638719405582330245346751450719741639467042500446340355542415211996190132748167478206966629816834417885013912989311205938585797296927880827611803413774951694214159494019850187424552835621749907891822433705485063860706836853471136986477592407300131825617418790228485716652880549193671698377025756423112170655252545630605318214600465097518335997787323506100640489259904755365065963687211234122709575368768065372173275538793207814387235448862959609199

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95466) 448462689347283936140952301423321632341 (proven prime)
(ID: 97580) 3669040637017832907720264413127070284170561249325336641394837256635751688459943833592487915170584616709501531539541593638188182215272974856236162420957375296453999123147164375102462461203394503353023990591339477774491541203265904472131151822386377040220290081635504538456305677353273725092010235245908573081220146729038153482921583421954557079112198354491915352230123554760594720856937001857264889476982211185642147338383237314120813462480193668770157460868664853804337834932623931676791984889068231344901289849674671091669571263911556405937368082789447620131351267469986316022338698429944550276783599795457515233792951442419314504878729791962558783316177879684269932825084548982652169094296877709259414899950339510680626161792706593648514227738481675992494240354538003952000617355387184156654458087805929156062731453297176599894705838264211845875056323441879761772274455302940079584501939 (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.