Factor Info

ID 188398
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 67486647602378321385814915081557074334201898030856123893952531658589245361874853188516118866890210988531742537774381265002905567737170464343161793876796918991422478435629070032476556913586959778811150989465081433790464792708872454171766087701357432915453425241953129061001183861364289269946537685590279943536164408402750828827207195183886757422885360439862146951715069225878121432814404117827440856289595866365892054496721688792793694834844175836757234530273145676644022241461552305445441939948310545814566154601541656693550997672731184311895242559233083563810892996006528498652363100852829484950240153486986288614506885756373109516942156742212594533472674414794993102676054136633311765537480782524691495575723832006006046920226385223368667751627327536051600103448040179306369167777416412584543091868574194820074116918017202481600393832416612020135310112220605263498219279474314516625407768580343409508969182773732079073477

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152110) 4673016293261684390446904937094157950067612234753 (proven prime)
(ID: 188399) 14441774512896853369784699474051531836764018821324196389770130760565867293218582767985990730481717612862497790551713868896141940877404177609785389943235693512410222728217539295436479567716556243764311273965157535329867272512310203927889601655798594609086198020348134480088488755491492638963362276071152246045272129704799435400337680822162755988436127850224948437060771939507267219884214307571023174220650784642302395420321139144069480082579928019575969414077760987641934733261894347225880268976632440398797816873188720743193370062181270004270449433369429653252951228699999909194447375165546133104518528299862337117468469331802766763179038603369996682001553833169409127283711141788006704854931503207260721066621975117424012861059187674024844345317077072697537199933916936286084739789721941236265571153723018904770292193907290923446149665798046956435118947955338922050141811909 (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.