Factor Info

ID 67446
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 342030233618861186797253390621851182420841001346434584177499706902384091124565326373688987560567304536045129009222274272506014703889779166828593289904881450526701916573952056997506822864514641115486295044039686116979108348545999198883750998798490832793257257182802703324051962391776608066810183435672002257969709796337657064532434573646823731045270069408388285137796132107157919686142199441536458338231444238479747627513467832746100698283512214847769727062537542296267867833177952547336131183955945051678731914380017311066679263752019389457941345216763854888120088203952457093727548827592861007600076968057031231001777144582274420131108023548429693692641635639083028006088609738454435362023825935284894948894195119545985887213942136571733974830411790162534088209492513318207283453438736819054512205463988123975845543393069075997674389582147357289724171710709313238071801439872871098509494648912906986290045921816026979

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 93031) 530960991233182409575464770529286490677075121837801091094107622336241366614740474822865753830497451728917198356226213154780216732461566317497149420913654457044523715189656208903249975947911329935174387596160210427224120042171 (proven prime)
(ID: 94353) 644172056452734009780433295403934910866485341036789692540299065524498567252328566638155200776764619677768475339054627619322908620374193564732123071979631370081794521992477560567837048984391355562510041401177941440371924924894387741141936451060093714973192231132058427279411157448586556075928376081470672557968973255601635320464404161345760218554519693469131041680111214094379612270738900045846843467097427296016036772573664750364348849268847238306859011605758082246100148328277298804946234068423671526332616688564409304032250164887556550133056493106822437198789301781792769053043952159429701052890301133263350744123773935787524218305276539370433573317656612534494525216337346222085301882998649 (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.