Factor Info

ID 97764
Size 902 digits / 2995 bits
Status composite
Value 26718170404018610992177777803041762922187364200564398475356994734247744996299851313485765561928793789812195624635453435120377731218670047059406678132965416532166804209451461904999945190511919933990857219734832574450449037215647407282387964815568140665343832735899229852128222136045723575993168720762906592204529995702581979249338112991356676434909136563670233108218368731965254649991982206442793614685782767400412094332468649732208453411930644612896806128891657426126663681817381047417593765773973602822505943424545047300307585778221916031456591425799264282173591334702020078909824453218161031034395478727827463605490613945242777475356363134177175770281270390082831559012382177165962155092605299948169675723482115261139527947111226502482237866535512407384456983451287904502767880432997784179963632909802025795698326284297783174002601623507156370109468026694165522638570345948652081640782858689273128409

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 96184) 412071730762120422709307874239830907439294760428459492792765257630469653360621015240107999073111521299781187146292176451797989907994409847144211787168881887950309211978555688297899895699054437643313615342752427540788092299141691270987632348421705300389726869447099014492233079642134638533993 (proven prime)
(ID: 97765) 64838639512115426213072023901965199574621672348900897239830571023478605123514047092575788327952140231003555548414578244088972921355075972778995306117008198876910684672177848509333650212937520169348861250594888601050911975459297992336273405559996263300513254958705782169944808553957573558251784174642778061540132778148437457163276891672468226407926631437332499198756894993357076225455926782283413178194175797573384957975699801364058357897034052520991310816442582175869573807487608236999232656573933789994695459376031547076462788185109540487440820984994066053489013623344297798411759874366490985497832088787830513 (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.