Factor Info

ID 97841
Size 869 digits / 2887 bits
Status composite
Value 93047585436376980370293498596623265037592197607673336849894659088199025554494788007539128874174316547081654271222150741578834255460851226210107863705771306461163525571984485915641430819997850348815304525249890628010265331563623643405342527057317885405505759640153134502216576491948268755471536269416949567022952127910529890089555488033672480591807675272167657348015347795161911102838063367485356121949070024268093364288149281236991358085215390675516540450918272001634860600320288476761004563185095211125287940520804023164409790149796475970775211428841071697633066881648903101875990920826864143899876848514017711029680068749986318558040416961943357512233864852712013585667415401952355001975049661740744062401482755351094134765281446652034583841476265236440995718432511107452192566632000396764746879702831965788710370877203946332723083685768836463590223452114210985497553

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95731) 898260841586393673385961933332163274415192978757771670538613269861933 (proven prime)
(ID: 97842) 103586376171144462407391109525228791030793948980544638344915339931521639100967976190357380300913756636775995018723788433060537081654579203409705683130794675112077342663215400972987830391223427623217380323264214993398918677311315354450364198631212684957421011892347908889876011553402922671400293265470553953790642471360290370904522472064476911707036196442712298479372351695012069222609294936179968114161506399081962733022488442507605180091199101233815387748233489390702274606288007681011322906195508798463071269561147625722602328065690521177459291429093528429522038496408631413675709293511607857341438351014161902238028416397332222106869562807663563366801575307072933794030310469030768174526139508866148445016202574422020991304878351081258837672395019277723423087070823250404276646743207140549904105141 (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.