Factor Info

ID 99876
Size 892 digits / 2962 bits
Status composite
Value 2636222753877794395363888710570972004730509431623425906879337978187568298296762625013676690445302974763796065731087835780641047255415759251189622687761639127545980724298790381111890138165178658805378449476198354812602037085163253711200312403433761877131509111606820428477584631255853079377525219282101877679256542159856178935605022451998978093890479934491724507269156057735404313692165306215266417909973645277814759517806466076310143473678734074194412372569792738015583508856037241278830365952858605122970157925046783260946377709080184783873867632317825999781593754648218159681316438256223215456962850431108818629273512821956287081984741691422111743214867751261448382045668523984753667847270589139763751292333515593768480878265114339015408597370051068475993462144435540052365438506770710807133132844456742211172623790478890346013631035179785169607068435863344496395830283780743342016689368063

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98543) 900057529178404640631875427814741 (proven prime)
(ID: 99877) 2928949170931557499470475203156300497160305289921470183560405332648873609667401652934443843214417348951952935921129957861957865538067488509246512578509841004588811749275523653500007916199813805344206543422345612224500606337951943733252467024747770548510494962880797944588835240911694492711814520095960382309410017926456337226747951679913263973454121738149760498502669965126716067416996751393697555895041182108241906802962894992351243835595984593060157151618886780019340825340970204850174874760967829747564369880691118559515551529333979231694103150692372927044884790822693557752726108171533613886578794282631809845599273039196438107423050236647469627254131005104015589563628373616515585481875837241698137550184246418639606849520214467379268057956436272687381389370018009958778035488146345975238425786570450133206376425875673561275896747174723598931197630346243 (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.