Factor Info

ID 67436
Size 927 digits / 3079 bits
Status composite
Value 429299085184149121634146071775396750763783988019295705885232757689372054592916823578616527352754776524338553594591294889203867343854353908991735293187101660833059158411867663251841016535452415564372154399937190074086917126664306018794817850105446435026074429739324990379810692876621719510296297095602393493273303766373387110586043737790851562506978357781338171906777435731833059973491508978656602481616876782145914609940997076575400345327413918129664886014562530821566382590841768604964063904755458120669795431986273354441303430095802729396904788859411639852526581743167540630524390473469689763741015689242729947672138030827737858439139231479805159972787770789137375808231675269511279393729362932134166301133691309427505771525916965434386516568664906138482515272205191450501580531152631195124694916172125644169909881191959831690926111515308925555763356475208050761274792495572632747551292680511703915210749837212720250164150529

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66431) 218939120122863994249103 (proven prime)
(ID: 67437) 1960814882891808339866221073163741916667177488262689227502361040635207897391559087199195845623832588914241444839980621551456270873228444431623775105047099635818512877217703494172915943391252520902107785820754955877116156221878118856007350915227791939757652068683311642019782942975901155358388418455917724960232364776752891695556748150087758876060213530265026888672746024751068385475858943657011109097828818231408306401038353490548236143805453343790416537188269560235475157698990468121680022350983003878447557209811552823302835140869995684292776650551530033880832977620789262893284977932738716773032182325818209063201075410769724369524289643221131083253625289567880977692736975129565034570516573677433190602527276948350290039743086344862580495353524977941569352107987597841551362039446477695234849665931886968888272501986680556336822119771180518255295588134327672978512881561236007601210724124880112389743 (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.