Factor Info

ID 67413
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 8679578012572131165166513267395432967668526812509925341984581264825120357383606772856815434025927198288218409835918790067674866632116406584494104036743799295101183979588578308472611663683098669935673554928762532887411924036421671513936908255717308359957060396372013320794268171902006171478294058061166343852467927173235378524975144098391609187243738371146453723012456047354954834927679800487509297749960819352827496837133307228346934897867158343320552431777493243297889595820075083611419996263887532398758494919952568459250170406223897417640265681694701825824846840462293296352896693890604576470648003040280219877169665714156701439280936245633886601927078801208444934596988931277921097048753352254831693041582025756274018261913363877330898432936972929265146904415284727477133917688650523336083346388314584698636937300955023657296209673155338882633577168275629405787596654786505045798697956045089669199721

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92435) 69973191647290497588630127823 (proven prime)
(ID: 94290) 124041476574667890614297217490409021028025229481149863500054589387448023409355663370219093625934462565620938935859576060297392256594608501675644320320275766268622194155878958711127967676146740102153125524256386245883166320837679345322220470648691343781736855764764236801567454927508319071237490856594769680517940754810985401113076626775995500627502921858435463403029307266349417953588453269797512174041508913266179291518750462679372822966417345021404540708419037424989683671101944579785699322628755562951384421774151415440041081291498341132122230964455484333994425203046228066564311512823937657384507232938710569991745237693467515240958888577787336716709964376384224044994918344441198304575877151814967216552093364448300619506654864689921869148390776625591296179703576825109477695117357472502035573025540497337010514617481963416146826246618134371547587790032398114194158419527 (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.