Factor Info

ID 99947
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 4224574772811797922701317696475668638482889741098309413904676345142613919495362037169262824229123527475141018872883102387879818620453099597753128078438704088263411373644207596652242397049449872963938184245468815915437698286043924480127358792957051486017699067717080798981505556817814435409587226290783182097072555648863071356816222774085214508244491774645363934482609742678503104595894519455901558163280615986982548236406325397463792848341630522262869166390346077311219955723660568632792221532612613647065255532269103635498940357828029674965532818930360863551914788667342973363867010877568904044201135444163089858507104479293995746333326299702840061592704066719145213547892110948342170038968754645356619611873479408897523927386769148274559423813593823616716094105769894964666366231343698307988677016174057533203149703296508910999483739580267314305828028768783726231778550167439417158154583225783721698730069769163

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98015) 1718036979119065226057525390766657389584957481707090013114792003 (proven prime)
(ID: 99948) 2458954506891915944303467083933926268327160378010802767450332173958422356163223874402554012587532809244960536421700640003366939814541618508821784549335501676227357476310494295525625078146633934637110248993362263694618340703316616827083271313457087675124787778565749858470502763181319101814313032644703069000004012190418347968680068668669629113716249393190649599138727886572771474448246696644756766865125802737965069790265535451634330139786967354677030028208890912669186363490019508792992843675881578620237684164478661042124318687645194612045451310090408187810125412417307908713508350080485889446251338142771358299674283560783207247229529655126736180974074373154493034565681706455858019957339190576956927359033195515502445864541253307653480636422561855186111293940992328696920981755346548535545192651591567343166262913301663897562867179542818088245721 (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.