Factor Info

ID 97659
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 2285177894910279794037911661777115803085175413001670864292227515517372252913027489641160378029279773324491610435535967490290194083453376513818111894856672288341208332452706927786365286614982289995029252632701059854589342963710780147135499593231519520701685750593601170277420272406263735747061980040006345573985564368872308712906566000644927478840905170171103728238726310172479117192209443106554020952318019790311378852006636348064900093974433000189607105285114941749171096940199264077088142628734316761186048765860110645649725711403087000112394935312790517829215178375878897788927518567774870857981067976708656734007482206196395365219791359137119881753476642269802191971167204621703184163605016734849479836675134068895805754732528414904628165224944994672438515221038594822200857261579302905382696485629781920908695512773918382114226288301583604733081919889690859694635563278371100306365680794411961734826245849594732003

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95679) 2638770974331142673115295623494818260167363671 (proven prime)
(ID: 97660) 866000845522226802822022889943635657400033859991344314257363941182416236826958612539727291134174727411378398569493086273631896312952807043360051338412202341857619215967844211277459805548157267139058984870378179673882422729597277842797377395984583964221606921064824853764675929720938186943507506106315112169997341826348788102996655286850389637026921907443933478583868848219489159538186131278872023578137922685012542340915418899533874299926338902480398792177698388633944478852562626995119796598715347821375090808461391790780612367482666076040498246643627322224447008997671157078727528176133397273269903044661458374026558278527354124318967700778216309708378089175373142448444609403869650441423814094319594750328965050124140210732049840785828040145622206995623741862161321609473914661369662418585442408762954520066002687944336828396531300461376019944838329736015727291920548693 (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.