Factor Info

ID 67543
Size 892 digits / 2960 bits
Status composite
Value 1060339228480937450540054665093742249684633029309334959530831651864812332611191872154063453287905211003530717923665320701385283407215396904636535713784900139346913719017145060970151485179349117033475282909439013362540910765452541216768379974258230472529089439583289620481375991491116527976785382140512247449475877361803480016673972412545967709284082665024447908655766318783095403090371736087161739453309018397902820478029323044601503754006817973031073149550718257353036723209894834505821641616261667414780116476091506581788066561367568825346560341286337429781469379523838240970624588503242680142880211347479214107683315663790895085963475553008166136835086528555302436726577113916180185639860530013496623012987652028069411676829621615060244544643894025740405008961576367842408004122017188306689173680338249283689307714659326421262693350170397161725253218413376905933318442914858463800895630001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65786) 55248602049369094679202144729777041 (proven prime)
(ID: 94500) 19192145848929147293667542401406996508216565073721174150743892353616664418274209259894365488112425622416789504583053851718936305849426801997756089762592832965799351823915238607413452020662524585858125274384851903140292073692068522565560947487468319236351256487633187568403496976535311746398492790559123069999371168629789426964966480570692421441613959941616400462516548001440986652703701098411437229852935732480413389293754888412923263246390539599852924597832844117137379414798508622587515334352561090266005687165940201744324587212426519734847981165070220711372277134009242893815442419089763377502506066534967232505817021176212140400948871158435376642769588828381827616326049519184097448626787104451344712640047778836619717315357728670593644034707126035382936465945784095911146164120036484717639969899734617775255960130582288594089127451068810772317088310561 (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.