Factor Info

ID 61442
Size 932 digits / 3096 bits
Status composite
Value 72637508042373369517883525043875593870867209685858897759492800865006558188375994390824809299961366135171499841806338828648685261877575970048582224681425378051069087450450027057732233077432910733327449542551035954670895890834821352600196007181869389179561707160554011237764093039854669470723972590325556895186007544354197119087343887105556818738845473577032122003828363070820154857929312422164906417875627268722230605537878888008156692915701173571876318436078918361279201668933866634687263976810383444280946215470047739936668768783671131644618253493292279123875885164941683422488317386022413833545987161163639481700724036389432702467358728706218182472764164303406032562100441310790526385250362503376350512508791253598661598985052054188501406061532387818777159945687977275706157559698115402554620963300391636518509725453402426278159432241401447186793816076647574704958646790709375818430088225847442462969878652767181915562631697708677

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83626) 367508084381203624767165304975303 (proven prime)
(ID: 85739) 197648735169126117075474029865560940398337773667001428845718196208691489113672054061397263683605020775406166947833117256500585301839262155639878023976234979871814700759234602700461795959484117789966128514770252061739209559434450355401111460452133213232872442816804311207002542715454929144332359904346145228890883691039508447824658163922865161198428198260117305427811536858377640140920288369909324819214416700600845805660335449850496349556160576859098923134923574246194879832807368527347954710748787404241659530650504888525687513401386481237611681759793229879680434628080190876047548183500965289811867546720897676410614973768227202866837757081393552866240416939777291120384092266670296003512393897644374507273043258676245589614491201502405869473941389443665029259345507223461463621863900886891716393168262460723660938863918831774459262886578668206076246641894948573299979239843592545835894235953528659 (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.