Factor Info

ID 97644
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 2556593393073538363950392334756159362774018635061155098617157096546800448362172572859524883903590637402072597873903917534260634235412879984174401756264090427944452251099941743337941766245884278931575194061791283811863606277491313672140547429789628996047922743142785202732046361014409543265249323141034076168886794270300631687851435920478019851050373542527803656194761577288453537950322984377971457204388323834718483232797833253802940168218098573930547980668454774031823733713922490052244894590904705207576045652199471311311566360352540227273574061115731652263253525230644068593707663067007738367595502844774491594109094151936977681184462193411979065249809828080744928694341720830561355574928242844801521113908313677931942739493805966728490943332736911119510244348354787349955712333972583986088417972542597957783096614601654708357652252489396315459854920870376263913621770778741985022868531293661011845161220107

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95378) 151049997641456870166155728583158456007822164863385247519814102878911151406052275356397022968437544270316337 (proven prime)
(ID: 97645) 16925477874829579111449393981768915877271107160913857890565665487544526398276228517937099747981097960072556763624741393598474929261356228177631441502931872949420187042764751016802129963518837534697669062592459651589253501819523811316200835519514319039427075152040038142433864787889467631344461000070402075074068680631176308174546380817709704716805542430050229966639380407966072884173086507219631751101009268478067791868079813683789043526494931678609639192850556829774768774037002423784733749686941615669501640892721176136492618943031587084347182980731093057112738130492785272321741688614750832434026195099537702983983061861702925511347990935827085620199774352594157043426514322266423095268687031027186218084756501673390674935949809333701763382991597966067992883913328158814832053938481027372635541129211 (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.