Factor Info
ID | 97620 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3756 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 315406038919180243564894733732090970141833584109586223723019128479978121236536856308429301967431086676915597404689499267969050532503892121890617040348609951444238449399738324715520829904827711259583358407804769399153723873403195584702023569357742089046789797054332113927460193424491274489862076693963394147191879002581619185832004997410290289223124349187667660457806865584471513988962153745466368466417759485825610248381827101086932032520097892092652432582040430444208769630240357163424613331186666356428069317536398538828849645824665081395854894193496586683690840295934901991722514773094468063309262694096544150990174892274024526721076046227980905156632540033503277035814597963642150065777042804160296367428395348176794855155974414227651879487425159781542075270122561007138852706756594744136190495935567539425750311654486850650654196837513243242468187482876094853795302614004365095836930640532449388413607443110718048033941124701682048671529620884461088893562137429209000523630480625463562014892940647903517863740248757812014856173575053114796491029487988252918863332806745245349375752923196948864829316160786049586754129933934719 |
Factorizations
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.