Factor Info

ID 97670
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 2763419994841485986140062817078098618982204323431746788080476029289528290783555704986530556926051273816834995470176688565617691234649348608621435168203318138105927136681649672550204108835256393097113804432266449297240485804430446022606955675616412526615351807983090882632107072706039266100638788539656323007752640249847382493903167049556752330971627055404733442033824043312572462118600656358526871978146919013975624788010699952873683067953451292764762242687979921567887061314061808019394074157413335949782897524444173571157495687192934533281189877714969277835628595244840643127298650146743178207185137037414157688508849615338119505039405351452164787389988159579203255795876463331751828636830702955422209065037956793855483529113944935263076909091821679682917392919709568241824589414206569633992209592416871586587914866988128955806446503030233796362125675785238803548469081806960991461706055760985529675731179636563115381

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 96143) 12659710113173528090399205357812001745222056814452059265733176098949899576348138915393566256232784827012150889837402078070010959208753356512883658374923 (composite)
(ID: 97671) 218284618694855218687930939737602000648800397813774829146920172219995710620606140712602222730998920942183863880569725036036333673941820462692820072877710915185019872119768559549404486599802998181321428296831970110516879886700156356875080286123103547423283188950170400915750537578166039734799657856790083785233264063431804291761805207888609570968772997735744649410617574964265333551155651963935720465539633587038465898593744650957403754731499814556544454423842483584749481351189749205387681054863270158010660536962880776510612652092652941738030790256990364243577247196132441177226306096978265241568899034872420480274493467959101372118179580915475621939394491322722438100323646693357064361407594409305468266097558982629623161976589668744019918316044807205866801118578047 (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.