Factor Info

ID 67510
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1125197589221826872464177087341129942060132776373835317808737668450980611767831900770496937367135629981487309080698418935153850272496364696779190030445353239155533792068512886835222577780396400897307199422098698327989281650623687075574514390938452843144546126158449310993492337412906408108614207638769656453619155448101695906127814703764178683219867634225647106853761191778067935589733794315212845555592801797696908487143411070776045250405034487403019209095786501299766634276785685098470562220768312812271309410019239169774432785322787389667317449260790242916000803501734771444659451113484454574884840997100448300614401786451429995126295163864608538078911805398428625845903538365011812907801184770187111832725490170074394061298336948679881413633238835262526547719913125132440093118885336685576050773855488772783476330953700802564107353689326345295257983262254480625330237284338541128833574533271860176380071137685866905291111

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 67511) 9943886283551278793957 (proven prime)
(ID: 67512) 113154712064947603470744675997355263575235320352306741928622422422934459713801696744787375461000029299203509006931374276367550401919242050966115181838025664702617884222363289324886488631324337591351971314879151184720788072220851975056120228922623273320923557324376433448632584623481173668060717431290266726901716942382140825901759203640052825659667144863729715310464865983714498844617371715888669212260995903414229483540997266098475685453012396313461909092060230183551154523675861297381611318086164884076784985023741590373186914930273623449282022463939081554209149748682025053108867565669258286494893717940440259854618869040134619653509408954400344874496800082510674400193290675133773676998343820249143086425631299038755049366437012749415410857080823568831372124533321730437360704869071180031076567786728586497220066710915540450222056384173865683671974301313647209304168601382663288959370778907138399323 (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.