Factor Info

ID 67453
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 4193038375636313595826116268457317722708859540298730351137800312253617152338618116124030673930468978534713992176902095243553969197445866551068063610714191842625389525216794079181269963306836159796931568683202515956335513243779834959757029871916093383360104577775902724747009505930668604733306057347662261464234307058647480293152915915305007103462902050139815131338829955459765138948677765556795827769907953698605692701034841461689451001244693355449757842049772267698536826007323191510230855980402024906842421196654594365322774209940217482339289285846732236462493703343037786987498215358242573782484144594766929011111316386818587190531674495141036886994862591521245544586032525916557443228642043017526287185802336038685223964505180637600216472998487722990950095874704867453368034429027819110245789599369950512135806472956498429463576971310304997324852464238973403596620322578588197714150067510275827513923787966893074544745269823

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 94364) 2972643067177520365290389729 (proven prime)
(ID: 94365) 1410542160925341137218057406343386225748482973867036572939217167512945598287850501812229917983885884008329564835831977007921636050549365378992804275401882745364525815129922324411813741708977376690795788750834248110707809231565041583861313090425929801937165445756054895370137551439592325372807953751218345382306668146251245604556830790205530336993761458355225325028159861320176418348280091849242133174762781486623285551394105344810975298039859940325162303742833474054921948789076841727579435354679597241648289211725186156700582669114402096054471467957155014506948136732984239727064819363225718863223298831544202632488441373875560743731490317247038492088151059962159870866314872319160276007019225267057243269473763839035351817893265919354627630487367496765605232162438936327504150794611627694277466990023696960184429683463151192006962732285081179043309169462157474253017758986260222301949451773197094687 (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.