Factor Info

ID 97608
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 5004649232353726891479553325568587939666670508233251787983325577378197716815701069729268224724222872094842318885192544858738864220331436417558339033123808632788380799973741802513010683965878833151131467155118319914805071903083287955499110611049089335984098841346159528531853773641525613280992611675447726137278349517300182894992253022443011149373540772621625621111784557750085795221081773782405413082308496969707804237585646164131462795257921176727522454850453191891054827121642575590073585421630998188733689213475387043457370213400691129221238407908588243421219608065224263209336907588395101559920646429162822361442747642787946700320568507177730459149992542092809613571774754568510369701717526914668395796437170892676848556290244412948445202772187417187578834630152784611439828257975311402215127672112477947171914390335122559922192837710420981534973658526294036854270681009371034409143597345220394167990575842158399091458927857

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68122) 243270318891483838103593381595151809701 (proven prime)
(ID: 97609) 20572379134283794465734847816798292522323887926694882150027144509981140756861506299243774967993837624289923006870972279254255185770751546322254980728784172869164387702230168507885409151193717690907055676764154504402246602961671417684446606511549687230147850115366989919892976770856576546272804651139388344065616118368675813778553269513877363274440237055807869232905613985276033906046298112973884356819288432549803740976790125118618794524147952699430772829451729493877152144784173318105240627445055867701716250484625534995809989381697515797267988140660565287935715121841158377479091378762148927159448936802533088587860065228496389815930491277729803545700818394286051431727993150763721158092442693521200742686192286590717364397289036398442591489151649360585629525762440305702241650031274808127878141430829127479032892006831794476631784778653850713384631393959590998889242189206023172610244957 (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.