Factor Info

ID 67445
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 261111336052344625216614375217288109528525107748488381520805668441875867113143684932969848737080465736101939832340302276005740850756853401141091415525807106011417853407333428191869128815444690108188590029810264348786200562485844960884349109493711776068357059430076694798126665328558927310486482722944790259682445504264130040635691832270133702835093771706050916288602988236700183489016367030754119754323766853969130700973381969607298915406482422243147728656218774199754727795423335156355888688970632553203761659111280449195212214612757466858299139426714411449618951677164113990353836632048383831400135635541339126640135077103879499542966399109227787669447409115274864576702499358356419702369340385570786395640874789421700564540989794700982996478804398842173159614347175439989911609437880974721691671642298697997195534395422581554945755778585973976721932006561942402475671579510158860795587852515454878509979316401650837318044486801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 94349) 57255419964291553902903601 (proven prime)
(ID: 94350) 4560464951880393893338530109631390310514411564087708999309556457437731923901032461284303080184031089027027106737855879950988909615957169661469575445279168920651352055940195178314325293269731617387992979789720317496691562995799015409211593568966019139841862906922085573611708759713199855873533022175378432013734326535507480494862310527193753697806981595310922465641663728520692798534408761966671485352147932360256118483561054483987376908982985756059270017811921729189277142960591695405089288784771189873241442111996347340576144973921497326731977465665152475858903017537387747800271399608110325062278618595544065068083000099025975113440425845743943528453397024707335103335263825085980948464836055200901208133228850941178890286756416146135685656427706524778428201091300146052991928983777794647115249668703083882101711524427457857781115855392298651089139106223449914730462758246170736252131583770858234063201 (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.