Factor Info

ID 67466
Size 900 digits / 2989 bits
Status composite
Value 482571519005207774339089679097011021337760749647431499439643095679485645063893887203531267433876296177646259065471305667142075828533607201305683452556598562306776254337066548447858537777471739788402858704276353175877256463714506192753642736608948833460201540173667898014587967571007103676227906218729507012450154443391300278647535653255285249639670402434371301837308515717490594499632441356163895469093888220473878656813711118579942319790518485260073971916454534911034229624366696097454575123794040764860623173761826371175035031829356331019434028951457592923988625434082579478221860759072256427332103246070314467552294549986952955813278236788861842069396259415800835972109384430069403179510433665366096395271066276805287315731137823883573720423616485386065214432699732207124502548412671550066108133289990188039972568212501406062712461432167272725929981700338553688911450323985830535125871623155622299

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 67467) 35642806830567716625687623 (proven prime)
(ID: 67468) 13539099804882605601546946725086574840110236077006789303264600396011251091585763363790678980305966193712042077639542607395370249054167217968288596777175552708777614603451754254825289942383688265823946514396856790420528714628716052870118610539602722811498043971618395526599117075899350523027588212502824395153350746517550397316024983155093033702406149330405455367630908238815872475785901292944864372934760949151377154627672613574420325157388152485364614280765364196787288833169821901287669994445641955529208895140755898485980291274627458879502065130624485155632185099936728951930838250147105497483183031616461297615764961401391528914076260408711013549295659154244176003916137077372851334967833921100232865261103762615669073566469542061047236090144551576740867751334737160454771081692646804267871637390552152332731922349738058478069275516623257308396777157691144638170411558413 (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.