Factor Info

ID 67548
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 2765014711070499646085725654737019528349727154068838845736085032972305705660094821762067732148634050017812511825973762991120359200554830567917048500707360716869265376065476477215150295958740064096550545342532256555707100783498194604581871804149886052979242517621708769491757871681129828332498416095869117205634865471180088643049707052130436798264184828581862960923554994966050296064505556326466620150848876762156290065935087019747377838544793955240956468967715978638970206785844967648759733308441791914286097085499147585740229333750694079837885032176186073635727313152013727989660317237896226112273412960999128489806039557826417310882799282227161671813070805608988939726065623602309379773371863023826728407891361182503735219893405711483890884712504072957576284109749509505769337855844616119907880950161188540472081441227689307757481455090844162736110334659706594692182623141848444261268296502925825580408505591

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65727) 4164889456901862302881 (proven prime)
(ID: 67549) 663886698478502248954729409179058338078321630635490040191781480463141111709659472008019548663662535047109200356300041913022427571551758211955854474181355293496644712348622977255257398500826654862405044684128554399424908885789011533085596029379138963210192467494880338141100797765727946884348891679541896772797129089647196572901081880495455842538984061135141127628061330866802187455576407422298756797477368361154409017348200849759873468377172067056933512686576083941410153611391803392496562517484798695312807770769711038625891870137698294771501050250389496716524843096828173042129276007214524692224546992124935952857434746694938248067229223055557294339695311406832637886180937072181027389844878500108908948295384325103132377838780450786498602717687390031874596151333876417613497516546582930350506106273913041634408676445827441603376926785563669596473763103829606828889338861943014651701911 (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.