Factor Info

ID 142693
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 64682436998999143619229989092897442600790964808079776284420429394160817415139771395148356893788775473689389287558481511190381815854310007592594722033093483321788645496087160790705454444263870495328863955464672712659880340238560888364468504631049082168910923380622760495707821577645603433485661864420023073068884414502838856214894305148400313872041620328314868226082258122513972357457579407583114104113942794076419189107321006692580807986024058731735350878683015301173674778740832953300430585728769828384980616407523520731777063321511876731026340411416241939739370519965862802654886639050558562164989691641438703464373550264110670051285738497404473177513190310352913011350673898274320889335142254696863165505113637587219078924018928116792569367054200613321712433843654311329868403123272221467920579172811367334443936631856059360491691435090193170933682228783662456345417001554658910628804416216013000130151095773394230836730473

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6796) 71225159567951317923809 (proven prime)
(ID: 142694) 908140289068637524319018107858244548000589584653060125290212122189028937433334378958014863846859879322486049576775022473550395525628920908026677748726095362945986087169225295397356499434509614885561189774985239107078482885157107997561129626272507735655216369617029098999239580134402605970120017718401433729180605197494648085238505649293523069113070120172907140947978579529625713489895773167008904645489806997857821601393152896243506736443408587469939280430001697699330478762578531722654812504409846497405787546949716421096976438099449475954112327978151551292706754652689544079499326607651213361252691234881148988011121281535612466528027206749519318047462957131310388704077020501886628958286244335663298705389986925993449757909830325875305397840008733660247674376172735104117721428599716699203183229119852404812708340361577695847981240439422343001612703352331992652783223438751995520421693439594421769097 (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.