Factor Info

ID 97648
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 2389412152415550444247682326412375177756726579598543758282908520744800143990452625464166666815183755165176186324316532432444472368088560779225311373541900032260535799551247232128554344061817589119322146083747070620478712286627200572563026608073802782389542353088492000476118156966951693564691674237910698915957593349457395714181103791994384088871301251066581246297047848324378625444501284348027728050690516010541519147623932360687460552244805358975160577739603936333002433982257195094174026937241791756102802256956664525172834226522338861142292390343560586072957390649442580681800139641981578031599885743365967880827752299358183500904316460751702112628370288681874484799511917301426687882460854451938676514105365394204174528916982949480919730303348312174561781068692844836693259689605993578323407032379194735835823362905606723690147168970224510627715118742312349803876170097415558963971971746635983724564769115674515989643091

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95677) 29059313744985348641571069570882053615035042185330868802011245817533100300549797118946303662679178408098212556379020891183986992599895865460499680454424087955434294502140603056558857746970232291919237 (proven prime)
(ID: 97649) 82225346867590150562813386273992764933369669531578242004720513849414703013772009782311902549613453823735898495657892047585878923971954128621211507671726470320593200375696490535317828704569584683936043156323226398925246596823029253822363624229163186180469519918796303390726074523962081176554566349014768796339298410411977303196228874089928707766876414413427173948827206621279820662676261328153775033361444625897920185707007047470233908479647780569454803202227093395748997208049273329396337121393904731923190968656057450379770651044828802820924916350812406987620019414412302525021945000707596114627900228293483158227060793408050449279103341293392252987152546644625751151984713337640424558757329904315253476729538645954601450743 (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.