Factor Info

ID 99764
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 2810359106652417863092597871908412304807316566653276041611956009051232454842290257662381929366414127777582482328823540699616894596981829561100236395155883789939839213187451262892492537318400097617317974705972398053772573388083890571988404466569783089419589526359212696649901199486471842940233807060098193804210253979724859643240677370908508629707454159378879551895353170276092463771245457225721569659350500674357729122582459708892525220738457840154472318438959755698877694729450382852021244827621790795746439017054339003720510885553231811615940981310664485520954815623910298923082851596103546683793031339103877972093836422593536282311566615845512128574755233165456318015048616544846943419557010966220558850156940508491371000768494597471732732225669245370822933493309365013585091881287258232262614992023915647931280365007360214043898028754611104499039978798043880808973516281344938057003840425626986891666804553

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98126) 5678139079547159397912939375079489 (proven prime)
(ID: 99765) 494943689698517997825242784908510271614447959854497068075729367164501946821740896998816631573042884207865452113746839852615582002540384240814507739199828808497286339637928490927353685841223532209524437911155566305045084192412460626879795949290951085919339270870267310128023859138394734603336906810714757702873316030469807604831279547294217887331989222573636539654034541328391475671136584558507495222536513588682530744623813967723201758202815990421425776916072103423040703466841022141402342675216493721812000215242965631767249706094570780054555831894538918305119156748095395602677865950239260494270371392099976271751763184467226322755797268519693387740446983754815232872977128887933961392005220658503131909836417222476733546463619419905881316198911333732809362270974685048862180822744059952304211726739097830704993088178148139272221992984431167973642420878523421720284328615177 (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.