Factor Info

ID 97826
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 574808025700504890593350618052974866374429225599371190210534020051307252054465881891588106990700547973397136592203875898665078044034465450331035301773696640141804448224265188873839968893161866535465228040776683062865875826783013493156230037719424316332484799833148966231117802121239406763344431391079419895799962905137832563247845087698489134269015932562583679417947849046078754185727364724309963181483691670303466285074787207560158148359984948331316537148131462834766396433523150963892269208376647188324362442163990238589314911160228052930970975014785149198534733869432604072593575862883362380306527376663947966954468689850156886064633218799310579735447448629196039836313478097410998053760188768818613221623917788262094288989193341917787631628976824201144187660486011103065768931855067425725820891271826090315783308083016117324276846954062912400095031720542685083166472059504781705705166661450769852936376104055680877504513

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95517) 57262924888295522261407090782521899957787041 (proven prime)
(ID: 97827) 10038048647039945518422904233074063123637033739587168791700747458362032715914536939125364452268476238842523937077254263489205791241427628998787009884293320229010977892754488485641359979491454341347505420742386513163332042896085920974283767537382379707318179980600995746602273002636367175799260612829966375442913660855898873484647460769874155934754341843120464888287457065924641137229985181900037273510284047828014213785144077689617466735249767650863075022417851352349361158802480260860529467343467952432610641047694274765331121221686678965152254943201219563725748477091806693855325842322132957950278422683946060165070201406202612975894920939777066154669601393583518949567237478117222161815609135286507615414596536929957177839721750523482046476677365806759235609241222545652926134938574380154415340614010590653718141305147793628467411892193006832060284697138678766530388870955741793 (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.