Factor Info

ID 99985
Size 900 digits / 2989 bits
Status composite
Value 412296842727828925351867739076030179208146414634236399887586888627808015563025167218218182141399921109847435753280686676880901187646879570047003758009382103891205745331179788081304486434855276609905698622182078462367318828435768564964370261990096341415270606923267604746934173404957886488080849820317641058460473757517191480619466280322458598352030563124818199541477617643431602089390779636637868615048919513509402191667133876503805956862543870334854266833503380224521864499422985053812435725744785158381710388582785758103335225553183253015711959538593955738607820414031716489467552928387413893344899529470575216562380980156767796912944045500466989131703085013173647147407761598618961424266476270972296712455828441072184123358403789604611155811169020954268807874232139747686486355483542737668069548857867343246565041921854742293396563479076956904070196135233110466028946988405961424216124566720414391

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97931) 30436761934039128153629707111840952723961898835615665440263005554508581065061132176624673520580935179155442341 (proven prime)
(ID: 99986) 13546015296283353148373197823281684810904494529575845781609380391176270240157805374625914296310720546771222919897197467248711283598411283866202291925327820913757817028099267644174880394557219851339265669073142535537538150399101244295222113667277287518922788284364224306288327026143947301638583763236760278864274312263228719048912208772101898602907865429421529270098452198840936619311057486914830763274551022257599554143139263025495146792129292798456378534539957973652887716427017081243858397873073604868634300187937505520024638856321002339549553349872773888514751819073793485168384856265280968181404360750223538844025933300166484768350343229452582410382942232675316373945653656605707220414383783541444873366852229998944384414376167773576822471011806492603963825343613857703579569226030155051 (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.