Factor Info

ID 99811
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 2633890814810932820175843063769797004713867940978837666434261235674870459268656995539410153924067211352804586968588031954163547478130800554107169008264280209518616514348745356431812160019251813557472785538003866862893857848730135021001869369922149121065687347698057594073640043544088347465458733376848811087711547398616654309533540389247841214443973288863054088034945182726433436770102015213792594904600991067405752130741198772603233227932039675141097873552710520025286830505176531577805586028403082000036353901980933355327288582738289566681844925078976464265007697258230426278199164380766918179020245591461928292100184170406364277168304032048540537826391367432161680074209472765031556621091888807650637152053651919964907056799186454117232177540071017794074094027132441877311100377466743668774338850684500729782183830420418357568044819449533114497564533635145767161224331487109540013259204898117926186317633543251

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97919) 491555142694969830320939587474332477478073309 (proven prime)
(ID: 99812) 5358281474526999969846678805181519577926423069646592704199842207170087842227770808008045476934995823502365202210529878768288940353847721475725184314410736512309874360735841930948655278029869747933148899823535381399347861825885226716415740862967311943505703835406911865949277576513446189819295660029963330046308967433623112291216089188441788432129543241537760277543806419878420197567713221923247169841324389300093238801015596052781529933296863337422527723073857141284024918570504070229497977216622362227222038083157020572919872022366615785530127709559499850597428336520365742630031978763630762350264605834662080872775957858186187368864173969132091515270269832725818586085156994015399946117355473291906246387003547734243440353568530891651743383268652237997849173425178248164616753341223340765464215315911553820444796461612750439210886770568966783064071888469546244793839 (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.