Factor Info

ID 97809
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 56415807392197821456663546077427004343688807448838246256501348997672101122512087432748654298498985714658857085674516401298919683862330369500702271295040955747158177509981502234879364974876050096493030444491940291176385472427325793799925584101507373848255735722002169646207048238908308184472569589010903548386819499341713471472548899531196037212723428220374365093371991914284589042625820936945971207776967192265364485093405523176470790633409652908077154297468151330492870042516622436775514693709102286933828254839307307916825350937575307855846755413124992229884203634815070550220742139088917111201086731108349955354640977917145854911678672219670234939761263031219830040466325763397162640730149558378069683758429697406840561116638041910268581997207058354407285788710057358236752662731381484043672735471289813854399991714133246485585338352016041940868873773059366499798491467329299684904841956295725775836948367689599263270123249

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 96207) 4143364128171014091237080986080986905534869677715080088678586019619129363775212418221246287836123068834179539077157314600211049 (proven prime)
(ID: 97810) 13615942419499873470318453624949786176451099253198931094212353381502433604477757926897028161697876047622728442731248311995121195634819300053407029013422143058635885539331253452637692185636716990276530742375312181093320913926110577221660159251292519081006520016423475244373234295099229499167885638230751436554284442337784241435004488032766174624713819449830687437026186234485621150873386603633353517504961221768559663671326453553529293162552297010815644246006111158214745736815579506400786348683326328028533954715671572025384618894384042526042608658378549749151620586073197654706413257261178980463330109293793487696928750994683067620207368250725440895515336800835586757678967027982596741665500948019191440801877063670631386905468970595004488543357615792493947116757059331217143645627592211603684777801 (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.