Factor Info

ID 113996
Size 890 digits / 2956 bits
Status composite
Value 67470359904916302459937726705717731448801045311403110801666952822268825219781309526920613079067255428550472232860042667739227204269755369051588954580931279901181626994521448156505813787075353491023828266267342705791507370033418453323650733981143933513804540551312591415848998496125577602586825774946689746353496191034567174191267475475185489626482539942249306117098158941110919568703003807628136250773401960170353573049581745024353717207546018762855848413994199700331718913675870542673882795587033398011478876651697212872576846205667538162646684218436566132284163392506327454722140371601188473289052092091613955043076300177610930667810340128721139490728108919694511251229969194644992060600099733364550087654793601235728749051798411842741084524461648631699547814639123333129775456044582065735872059905315835022735823042782881529622027725513858075542392796372835329381449384071155179934049621

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113997) 2525531086571151067116901 (proven prime)
(ID: 113998) 26715315548350301112125259753321604592092793216188574482987079420702929694921766158090547720972815232041648849439725037501084674736821887928799340678570408585719171136544237834589778963470843526826389739366566641922105860569601301341904617422982540842212100312887611661271299238338481403795810835546392368941871966737118406267084852839884866155401514665262038459100164635517389596424992211130789543054424403798043849291540607376356000713539358050317694595839452774606510182870512439131683230547435911755540735484012360764417831994590950285134647420664645638030458900890843097405964540962750376783189334432986210022965747784170187948553301905624257621821983517584238335863709305989914502365118420292693907899212575752099670423079681812419623196492798627041357609207076784008677524166962828435996745851227360744623611062193380525132855292625663243027724936493471164721 (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.