Factor Info

ID 67542
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 38125886718409487858115301014246350797667234808949777438214588001690238223791005400526326441947910717266310357874581125823120255393401940909278242675916736263528211478751780563039451533449567670141159097814366816654578931824157820689658047460759572667154218661394762166356828601862896537757317932323201581483654623187670457069059830148331020829224110001249128535892365779543030208700383039630092200582457746831961145876910143305745170890649558681608814755331850309661910145215582577258686945216693849510079327477814922995344085560483793235710395844261779344709208278161007463274888483051429624363171791371705543868867725847522392329510596252582820567746272063409401606649763396847997461450230762932631097381327702913242919392153587705074555055006947306336347589642590150162604697141938783131918689497206294581612955925668338552185777845026340125880158235732085449867422745624660005969961057685153625847353159904119

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66162) 35956310673358159934119 (proven prime)
(ID: 67543) 1060339228480937450540054665093742249684633029309334959530831651864812332611191872154063453287905211003530717923665320701385283407215396904636535713784900139346913719017145060970151485179349117033475282909439013362540910765452541216768379974258230472529089439583289620481375991491116527976785382140512247449475877361803480016673972412545967709284082665024447908655766318783095403090371736087161739453309018397902820478029323044601503754006817973031073149550718257353036723209894834505821641616261667414780116476091506581788066561367568825346560341286337429781469379523838240970624588503242680142880211347479214107683315663790895085963475553008166136835086528555302436726577113916180185639860530013496623012987652028069411676829621615060244544643894025740405008961576367842408004122017188306689173680338249283689307714659326421262693350170397161725253218413376905933318442914858463800895630001 (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.