Factor Info

ID 67465
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 11918292919530661996563903161001306622754417030180896883473154416038741145712704148079658024592067089106449949907236596653987629833341097451846208490112485103663249742443802201107611365742924926503704777413464960347556334505574016602552017983124552365824342977643435963304212263532751781645573182485485661785703412710507378559530797850948372895916328469054647054158713252619323465977403643124487011787244843574497950473381175471774867803014346063035039239866165858385924960219403958810405183818733383672609238215491767990646140450981559639278247031061166304871726633916402623402614940176927622879947049803087981242181748156244944933228935660213197039040252644857080952995622547896553680976005813580915003545144105303618232862096575527995136222970712088466328685869777193710132520974619365014046749117306585342148088172702424351501516578130217349248803351045999399701388594527210782103814074850559313555498382276675429169781

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65985) 24697464417501280623919 (proven prime)
(ID: 67466) 482571519005207774339089679097011021337760749647431499439643095679485645063893887203531267433876296177646259065471305667142075828533607201305683452556598562306776254337066548447858537777471739788402858704276353175877256463714506192753642736608948833460201540173667898014587967571007103676227906218729507012450154443391300278647535653255285249639670402434371301837308515717490594499632441356163895469093888220473878656813711118579942319790518485260073971916454534911034229624366696097454575123794040764860623173761826371175035031829356331019434028951457592923988625434082579478221860759072256427332103246070314467552294549986952955813278236788861842069396259415800835972109384430069403179510433665366096395271066276805287315731137823883573720423616485386065214432699732207124502548412671550066108133289990188039972568212501406062712461432167272725929981700338553688911450323985830535125871623155622299 (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.