Factor Info

ID 67464
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 9388022812534548789780640381941652240072228809871151268343122188570463806057100964041097780014002889318838151290243701398083219979814815816173366106551383667893330060380451869886325741003212895825255934088326580190010195096599100013799434377148995917198886505150022281133105599875669597006347969035168832196650439004167660292781082558611046261656710192563882217911964749224983360480514982892763452814423577925328081495331247657907507080498248179645434923981722517331248699178277681511832889993738175492665332921577553116594251992333020213123232395780138887005961724409712621210760806427274328164547599990286756825487833905904439781806857572367899893257058850188498225099832362848699774094566780500061751522865736334782698351949134107979726799723173671118966595918367021022358043364042923424671201630170029406285981025257359142479138174698443838692507131897769150682029801316045353537792105293993233413815533172083171455772472177

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92692) 2376420041104382604813253711 (proven prime)
(ID: 94378) 3950489665190542966069950329326494090648488012640946496327507618187039803436040181263315034547815374101570118858538776298800050721485579570625509830180697430077971898163845376583443430237681247005472697831268732166515550517871893747241200012895090809927427903311958245982351059783610039468513822687922224015558831906098855081654169065017262257294480560412795110064351096399853358384279122552799445010950100756805711255309974773399072635619654584023570907111606248936261503532526555826141553391817788556246261159752066883151936496669161494129459859985181983805759817680182544758450822333789944099016087435133977246284922959348705231542809992752287926080088729369884063922530580404674625960847238219557244274689261579144619010623939327388383496603115290322306051659269486883504695622847695422315679286675185215002158912090535892724564994606960565963025493931368976873140474621135116654525571378907014207 (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.