Factor Info

ID 67494
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 274480220275237515138899557254012425013899998171356086851241332963724844565336401836498768957314588680866553623498060311608416074477671040290745917855286376391934521518422500923061891771863266997434073661683473813962261624744797932698770594096929898314094778694467683416361642736065372051580397314550353555030408719995448395075155386299449449042298317500813094506906469897910585206699490136422571150226256510381339207275129337362807130579204687744052985560757215589921957611376320025340882269358183693625825726158707701553568110889845892623924213712881673600121858927403565557218044974041363931734725073840661153350640254793778826836049159388760268406622749909745747172131384207502449796293901167301802747384844561711723692708275967660222471747386258660775817580824629696299146140039733586508543312805743807550666648844825718719129778644739433434106646033352624554632589272000962866822163785559669192668545660527

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65757) 8313279867213693856690162577 (proven prime)
(ID: 94419) 33017079258662466503904505309270191897303373243070595086462152518707409047432884466140805654819784224142312430580237859426679249444208256181271962147937386167768349291855266945500430137036667874959033214526381867596423087792999389350936893043657368706394724310488622195323458428407092315836568527535830945795628990247132853180197229935771890852017315373210509085276058237768242547681595144628494704095199049443978922248728835703053465415897731561614244538398939349333302904065164929344321271379546847857324545397288533747703845418003269958559234602552495970778059703753545876136979775505295224839633493114382222813618480240147042534377991348481274597678141778842330762580795330772899631375432907529758746945972407303747713987723055085179252681414389058506331374960444043339066089014626470350848228599538303170265002872485672493631192078503753136450495093463246151553728448652483748351 (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.