Factor Info

ID 97683
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 7439244944153965299007651001588292024754979831927749233198040850850047604587211461145668009107210931690413727517840620750832569242117831259254176666078048492724316228240138066980344226350686025857043808953827374186630603781622779528998203383523800464184498903696368143945489383900582473640085280825749442402149096198286580270007968251768887598703964725558043353950270497273090618787217624902378035356724754827749916323575518095348360212065958535402329797948273411235735748905099763894526760278708151906901661250370355491986728021015471589641104636100522133365723869739883125587879269468217811612193902102373145174120347531040827628903864113239717556325183171522630155236441766576562828428956960055837734603232470046860924067810980293438054865486615294494928597988325514605397697255363399167118718774844795022652774118559973205916707684479676933157852101218764620838513684323620949481906887417078305594752733659863885757

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68139) 4898725341275828472027787456561 (proven prime)
(ID: 97682) 1518608296217824205844400883234022988810642372497793238344094499942158687717641464815278371998004247703470026239477963111147977960579948801263064791605924199851145378843744379983272612380698099697615707620008151885974914246291104216270303096709722454364451157505873864285504218369318010358634496176487604155160813683889172390995585028780143658622895500221430007127887775768159946896936947206029145449337075680428524790245257593943602390303483336683237237408746718548209194147914970824906751171013149587477191614754162968189985130723292093047860608082668893892332279323547152320293550297470903274846808767014095090686042064666004526966631000727604086885291378491854650210390052156481218209532473899772996125497303639112980057012820784628524547064861708091952535899669898714696936201124305684340102301910994252826818347466384798980862852120187565218016447511154824413940471136182383200713037 (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.