Factor Info

ID 67516
Size 914 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 84832557770866530020826025638641589971804972995319461525874256315591330695817913536237837766269850131331838469919798604371576350119322479280078230339727069971370208524872222284146763492928561341903251366732039697198212950612257602970236990846298283890464532290155943842072295577744618326709571858639988651923015676585517242382100484558654671042533838959477263326531142418260162537086754350444761366184997304148104048372181199995173166881612597023935304948531891109036345544204029388741465947001127604648155428367449484959517118812650265658337634813540957926340887998029492333475498937371684203515859956133467060412876633060897913372823751520653670086626317223377930262953969163963122685287956095197438153612108666325196437137619304807529932239134630210529886953814521595639540450370945590965446006844093463722869004924019416903285845143202269849573884222614564667737532802736250282655802228637833318270055691376069

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65768) 9886837665707422272737 (proven prime)
(ID: 67517) 8580353055164337742937524836714435654812085164800361818010813184057088900600526266638055171363683099557814553441196082716043125504344751231847978061781627615550268399970603677325494601971404994932119667257840592363545715623882828896006831538494390207996253215116414702643355085851473220312615997655985133364407678769163235274320083202170318038821726311968518510245467853481486311874526806620297393329279026284515075690014698381376062621508005473127152583676253356356358140753734136235474197211466894521312945017141315398574645257987944833884178392182272623641520889222698872831378292021783937119554626431017852592386321215861769159126605079954518876490710731132198060487523405777960194650371941422379278613220164020425199439353209500788965020069559256935800667507278279655129745805146507139232590283700217768905205673158856791816190973486055671892732974434500127547994549292898862980221870437 (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.