Factor Info

ID 99650
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 8401320459717617777873410713796500884877920898752295960367984390617910374304351559870451215435342731299378308462250718746302344247362778703647054829201701342964217614624415403497739453651510511409030201091132620942079704543064078365742951246024654565108998139699500535429666126520892999158047093675638912876773323143267629036001368652085259364736326172733297148071569135816326405960908229667692708298219444833194742085255735330938684104658882190091422384703298791574323135352165556682812854038879891670007089621333385279478344667413735906681477547989507126560820323769141167641036676620722459576539139022153260653482752992823796357991884708357021233969248775250028445507580371761655306450338588327164482309088644261306611688154727446562017189679385478011835793938622014253106380096190285122611076512109421080089523086253696050282628559539029900122260453588735280104826505999619284746417658192294334572075254511

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97903) 359650956894840270671011124036564286254529303363586299985258919 (proven prime)
(ID: 99651) 23359649956872246678209236196496077587327397416484184211069688461263513678066041593834410417864098019051423088046355658183715443819893844551104128906182492719125245304926238012033123622077476817262408156940869242226783601219825565614047142759575981642846793152297391018299826499751257184685577226297133841432702831273519658835516156360792907250154301733437693965828873369974801612665295976966877954013431527758379350729287118543178101287150448733507435635669060685248886433989960719454000942421357967327730576192312239000288206619275607908195486702490408439333678001495709932650692586433341279018787292126212828642098950892807690639731549925153882360901476273271017449430695305643120856166211645047781363841981429896045517934459637046381357806906542201333184557399473643359462629289968369454141082324675402852669852384724790479328732424866818798969 (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.