Factor Info

ID 217860
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 67028394289731360032120590591897194102260568478460055367678117659789371795807420938726949609318461019159437849493585086652081468358695255835388170251838639305822471055655769632897372741053206394537361610064543931231718533824845293557045964194649872760348758386357092688110817834474279978534046867694457962119622918970270098921978743668074756474492977306464886978493567771060700096041690048921720125546798398908279613605504669883631896653915286148415805757180052015581631092213081001489146579300115160613537913259298760216304119996529010024239295197991623769980187690202164687627064290064239064786026088854166993076616314942498688982858598986278643896935046281736232160747875015321847107308991508487717497199250926503258476367467052111964854448348370361671693676281513298666417430269498030049339841160137059311006579788460067551941491600013423694103765469649659506133612709538778244823802816167245876193041496491808061818209447309

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 217861) 11887134792768237308338687411 (proven prime)
(ID: 217862) 5638734266772960977170166919520249193110679555121290678043116834611340148765031852722205762300345395711292733810817329642514778196761211178224717930056384489343092884768038837932363807580015075457781512367329729634204586628274581618906637400016050755590071778279537692381471040217085131729540061524451608989869016624938032222312335470063882335167908005963775168008009593843506533007307251548978186388020696193530232232119454395836828714704082864017707558715177967841403812714611998414688336566788205194086747023667451853173436416667626610460574651662278513787927405650618325924914635454775731776507671206380805202756499452684281471350209313901563410189679723761931580874207304117086015278585867893550871465785182720024033629617742808837409272649778347088838148140362073618857176099863281480432361944695753781939615545694405065636079473020668044193129226704363130564552156756470753461012371315029571519 (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.