Factor Info

ID 67419
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 9210986559119142921873363947781580494011881612904984214058746710766592770113128335912768901219043551762434529953983154633234854194322126850699404505233183847705623419059468375652584365384185718791110513101964399587671210014397208971218609453082922324774102496536328738085239984955114868348430528786403185247724218755520439229881278889579276185546629140322607417125787912382856195116268555374765706713235510676172148770301127681092421117427558124650279354026074073371000015916789403752783109273769043043362070498167280429311727627051805733052087234827886935386919684180038179074263204610366978340170788274961880964034109278470014329014159894196534034879600455270073074513621556963041096412835692162988128897940586293127607834913275009451121659799369859236050957160628736810075039464768561972678406428462376547562921202500779814955011209120024546254274252836946635508053286036324269937168181176714793936847932993317248183361

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 67420) 3320828240684270537551417 (proven prime)
(ID: 67421) 2773701586331119807144060702731746990292119176989241186351273356053372237306207385858497933300400386513710212327191071421234738686902325299568965242066485987022934361739749161228208706041903722404735617524822242039137315820961531156810352044592022289646385795945660723029261273309668551613164340633725007677048074676331615403883979568087316442969962425249255764729792089685790806208216464222412413579272616324380329188594428888389394389929019624935418827044329828918358173720361732948325442256720598630667692774536490719195322203678898580417449396314183938125820842319303335340558123675137412680454547829532849139047696347714853330337890316784979568082423289641039113590631107848078009953902766220054821563432323657821767566146272067431564435759012380424173514781120961646984631332985956103292399120426337429845898556514563148826971668554044473764258879794797595082539513432672595035883548240309833 (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.