Factor Info
ID | 97799 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3763 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 34605580012507710323697980565534894016488018990352586821035900641019494843974290935167732262586408795443868436409644709127608002806579997149926056523585142035590133658903107729504329005913325440181406149057651716697934715339142681373233938831287267492042734603175651886471184691975640938880999276709006881131343806833105161652234163494719395327011285711464406149416852565197623951214763660990643572872797412282713890342969416893087240669950460772409419523762264870318150694318109712681345298924928077033205906324494680165704986391253410796727285971010926912472402193974562772869701075840324617303571154669827698223361585337547727032951920387299414746793641142217200515851938607467196802996515152724820046230263430324951636450138110539342137667537236947748769721555184220757518075405744936486032129853384312212758391018011997503475637096421268778539262357368323314944475028053219381368414730574266113965654671656497139232484956074098357892567848922911273539668165571012325530463310627659971009077655051763612502182308455831315360363015667442458222471230111628957591336144857210718772098635459803345636969519748330896003020424339234813 |
Factorizations
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.