Factor Info

ID 199032
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 67393669076988011243891845593479934826641700384532606676528939750279110249513330027241095106780254825466913177841103126123622010856790771015857586682216948708017426277531108303851493506583240438678775380255253458463460500075406221536395854629130796049962281078288928747890290967303054480442760232329076596003835099227758794590450776180780203121791436152144212273897220138466605871136333372641751610852827891239709928520368607203056677972848930587344727670920779346051891209872102183645722499934873271665979397209636981115385188287832230706853604761883807036992793712569513639012523013057120664813022196096096046927419738772447505516194571513896491225727569102449166179075252786503588816152837428567812983000322237776457236862335818672056978490825984843691270458854831457241797618736368962512187347333205155668537686637218661917892196256208626638012230975574997831533064571881986433872379217765640775315852418090101

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17470) 566071397758980021514503314913468700952468138140520705435915823851 (proven prime)
(ID: 199033) 119055068572255723313839383511009712804629870402157455920048758934197979485678416519333559328241587656117973073725435948430364748876411956207926905408036003075510291293560832992707587239255471647026741291826653732998607288140813035473993532519996628935005803588888478916054085086912176433033745396213615876308136695520717878920669503063066427995693211317186096201737899374837604206725740799914931617014500753202622022045292433909241882977902918986053522988267928542205486265099208917801182014680417696575580850582475701028696316668562941259944560222509437808049510036383152585905242697090560078871446483399268750302995301394626807668143934322027208164059719332338994211444533627598051278922430623017169027165277449533078185220341068876088784605842308155946566758746047221431152090142410576570778775893227787942317627819279547389203587352540474078751 (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.