Factor Info

ID 97792
Size 892 digits / 2962 bits
Status composite
Value 2517366453789293995816097194670307292267638220225435584452499782783275553624059514113362936945144204832209105822648031835468155670192563341743713326630153985594291104798037875799251970448731533298549400041418190516881873929513910494933111162229458636011660060094910571508814772426470875637529187687599564967827314208071475233206483364935766125164372971204280064709960572788569552684111653645377859417167015927907343961679285747830130722654582413385442900849574376995478157511578566687490856745569025961706547372671445465710360171948202951463848290487432892438003002848138711109762540194613176773718364983904912971205393460026172991382952966116669980483714444824653418877276724550172327432988527206927481093293679380746820326447698155736844183228566319181712608188346236920880806481634728875724863016298082322445548390389541033320684275595824839411916555125593047819447441296967024636291612163

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95338) 532774911798536737830298020800866534476351872538222451474441 (proven prime)
(ID: 97793) 4725009376457294217674448481493073883498596372638827862461740151191773665666228348317733508901010252447891895752699148612198683974967508865370390031129991616973526156067214376021673897957031371520526566541073051279600121796710601065294232734058623494555182310292600990122732405822681920082691964397988761851416390947144878576369976391199791658568278010553709489688943262166910772993377109239646157506848475051187967252748642301257868325210009386019955220920899822282968744568754446853988785201586750232913146652978390658465014063138912301189105549794425455723367317110106215161709165092952319298101071840473713293159646582511622578951607373537492046462014972910499892801836611100371208565701619774960151404701034445283817350134765467995766170350714319942017946532424423234911758025871452587960075456508503708516617939997811760003243 (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.