Factor Info

ID 138024
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 67079993467246643739471225956237052222793963028125445813174813390442284562800092554064803389190194451341942096999760257175007128013036135385413312387898548207690881781777220916700999182807775677338982468483849821216021423403541889738063881216708561283107284140662715524992808327525992379169158082144718890942373796085460962581388894751758697342170772033250190761178705904711699462599951372703243666401693493363217077101802158836106186943710831029635005953001125343719283559026340803630977704378096127332061513779838287804325319637905197905983909758439961779977411072256073535356752212940965357796390507740423175856556892537259114029912151887956425937807402555068079247364539958878493939295830937607221362602826663525041212183657634835381566271331635783057558499288741314979819943389641133418535659708377341528986207073921295837141001326498306781309569091596975333111056348824825729308235369002734160926569

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 137057) 68010640537863025291 (proven prime)
(ID: 138025) 986316154894934862755224806329214932748064931947091413784757655920341750146909982223871980249140121525873546135222718112604954017418950429263896400769881475710216074143411537409859814227702515144978240643465608357089343693070602832225059029278733545430419618259302234304031917388862469363208477986982693156898460856379111854671226981228387544180219155571769288246037644333534943030881395467709750443923939202684416562585022551513394345079779547387484632460772983427250571505951757006419052498383177162425378720995761808639481311362986130276560477716664520865676899286907199231892619262332036718143815126131671486913949296391829691413311263201667627952239378256354770373880890104890929110316995851653548530314550873136468877818984534046359494861638241190117379168257782372648570851298986202325160353799046371978549538289022303199855572493529229627528473818183174133032249430957331898459 (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.