Factor Info

ID 67546
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 4193872103505174527606210568572056062333763503826444309549110940095942147948545201721967152958499232168959746046041040062626304097293453965316797518119932269446568324962263643567414689607328302705152244488579669553998758395198124484198098436993198483824911486263831974760000965329986935773897951195818457470686668995718081702181544826918083604438268067950065430177424199343573037881933531293934281529554237648758208924945094759371123598078372795931519645981797258715732936656456343110145845189453135032322642999148799963731739011581967514473289835170529874581862545776015256878520118612014126813012448615792952826262421137376317280170656503454538468544936480616459044723272592180022526566068426037590371938371038683669664221250906657495278509771516005503613538021117667991352012968197145478905280898058768691667087372491572181163863499609670368713216739726631986868552505520536709217030893422912409110963247

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65760) 239560437299594270561494729006400795838750182585371182921815375952671 (proven prime)
(ID: 94503) 17506530505537182213176722930712897810803761838794342627268342055111606445794464486852930146880025955088446800560149641790931061404087284313432533157079169869696259828138423597729461819960041558525161774845993000541567473169795454037437953425714440919771516904921981651622571174986099269790163326655307381364959766620924030166724514213671370464844450332669808232744044430879564373929624465437640489946965784159907720378454355725178887726625353703668264825959033490706448570497594536525200314697268430970647352577563823750018415113001984397928462817065725560799289859940699515834171748188524389845266584074002006494852932178926447552494833999828019028675979918511659140175793656914612728356153773947734041277307243887196355925684990705913897938308484574562996861311251598756673899649741794969293367941483932364992086218841481955386166691057 (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.