Factor Info

ID 67424
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 14272770552690164590695399201121645409501757268831501988261503280603580854011723238778609381753570666974699400384874108586120165740979443386753189091471469782586898266134048635444528670959818661621073223923834573681323123263086892446908443404174898552962495588513953571004888869274596088437403664148894672902648717498329077272174547299946103938607360887180249841489440064393297928724417358273926852957772075963030201301283922400393630021139198978904423546106745078887252070870701437753783558636813223779387362952947707859871966424211012479223861803273686312646725592133937371671804308103484177054001437494504508334843036330212385461807033426174326231126700674372657295709950982027110900689763190022702045807046106518406641676050786670165133955904864775795212978163622577532990847937301278154817105533573883504177630243049661795323373082957066721996345036268631871394311163070003022020266686672426524777631

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 67425) 19105508170090790191 (proven prime)
(ID: 67426) 747050035289500482064639514483032183782824527226731820916287284405521956679243595271352948786986273389760126872848290704384338640384086928172193052214539085692765809828079388911222436543932319522478539169016812302709198527008495398486143666301848513388456523757062126132277022875135624632048650273490562236273996323448766660972584640551959248583963844473711022181755322879255879339687987323019402666236936093925244209929939567728987902192325027857539213420120129309852824557857086385485355201267672366390735344501316712023066857801089634288347276939691424826364150679007541341733619731017486223058205695241299893446110359167595669039518084400235850816212502817296476897771026248810590089756699888167922407094480450189111826222225588744549959084268609370410169311062017593688385465599732814848948446565437774407274551625423236622125479264250617151104920506577406561621919087221468797841 (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.