Factor Info

ID 97745
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 214179548776419346830835795970362454047201829820410293544027096031874427246543067703254166793707174438610842499253142121799989006247670080440261622250455970896140065485492617558149586804717152865588116550002812790729416750944526713453564504620001081498783586082521564253625194949540247205275085669175586979862804429647264768508849395164577731267871629023450849000821813708450264950380454448573125377389655151491714687188722223182283861990765730833178831582363744384694890964343658469496368483343796575768980248577725639805156026799399908854069871483212179357734762903345724015049730764238136784327332285913779882624956563443640267090460664594665850906075055767226661583841746133330255740718965664469920365802295920102256490250746563983914865808303161081656820532446483829302136027184922385553111534711189537058309913443189282196452436697749935944414133210278540208306257563936497650232631848818804649869604374701874415729

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95703) 1420523239112402323617530000762581 (proven prime)
(ID: 97746) 150775110803711303474710767578546397868339991246632791938192585149728889006861006053659433424226091449959448754360898683500630981632638557324967202974116939788938343474384771827579148917075253852444126143130825128799245316916948191540978099915172090777776191833357118269608432690477196537417371144700904576582652724451920981705198646991443017900458859063375586360764089061873575048268751300503188742591074881692563462327306052601874038119398094878272725460994641582227133572189887187975430508994756218717723695657282967136763824262696621783733269985176650446078674167639053379340069216788115311222534401372651443414018460494581594931140182587351593059272057493078974396907190715960233266123460731599450392781885943178157797598717861034897161031598261617803910130996315026575382444551028323026090549511794596848808228625506550257944792773904492425285550712217177000520224871234013163102509 (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.