Factor Info

ID 99967
Size 930 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 776564236317383365970952857229051919331356964409079986666779977335247748163009055011679043723496305629761947979490665114769411619772074485361307953506268233532511135915485986725080337947498873062011975406246895657466689161309679862356667803925068120596127780458177232366079067739828951497874333648701549417714216239754107795218223116708959281792931451601916069364379723714542284841300687243923625205220800297739883664098497210351476226925299778721062496661517602987165037696560673455864889054673977013518477492259495536037695528196526128818021919452667579996995637808646880340180611946633072938346080618911762743308728808547482794938860265988959736418027894649729537577158306108547683005369069654018874042779232057680102858268172613733605429942030412894480894710534998110821674031661675785423967831183357484967277445459276231406087321267281424405427195089889203583045796364830849504837205113610846984331236172482827541017125726511

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70573) 1538310379327087356765985018066468033557956350069 (proven prime)
(ID: 99968) 504816353548287617213431333478792690449346784837614045190482995586168067054704714694082022628008856874908323807205482587965691498771098439526370519758585662505462739415375591821852557489619103396505290031896081322986809126681197556446623139773968201294994768212709385509020048784780622518675528660933249221591181040609709271943768836240971838354273412337632332125001841252360112397665338646356161744364595133280945675962974157142249923326660973338807452292319386722518380497548077075285067756198291024052609482404954167644851563208084374885936066858486867879946616254385925436193054491692293716889641706494939101573406860967927859641037516847533143670059343432253663161188996744860963280834451035322414730005898669807143939957442939146671764555398047254069378504008084462817089191546075038686375444243749485785280883194146581287168669447661655095349653948778782856750961987215580819 (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.