Factor Info

ID 67592
Size 921 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 846218443712940036294336837033482105333948531543134471043257284147203831999576900700524877859264246715133056051674243146201011955234185584957632691393382243530913226015503763082486408804095332545652156401127782513389774727598665802164896514678575961593185113166193997871460613825560061450786990581156970241549931845209173820064888669202810730002588315087982610578731867514134106537967041633154828145147883417816396603521783908821550863743033659144444004962394577093640196521609966153884697234995577293367975695985275884116413971799648571938554422955172935041370669108871036040049054461144777606631103213811464899030156602137777807968903878922084809647942570908919736517061923676403972537680002886428334652100752076042694191019351224471053236030051936682474234452511807414152643310104509487989901877859485362214761486109964176724812688752448579799647478911199023709521601572160144466937514203573650230975739333332400768419

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 67593) 103692934032059252381 (proven prime)
(ID: 67594) 8160811067910476278302017644842455007748445457875555411989902311990411230488867299389035699359546178191336789288016278048861852037376560496285103605123792660004360493652428095592101463674014259173797028010435880330432973747925788480204409941117881386418303146162181423768768159298561373973250670703660504451381006081480693777157499056029625846815804057120361770186447317902132758125852896420410686594383429603964768291385510645651483154942172824555072951445889835746858656851958580378611739855670290811961452734290826964780279214421277754487825222184828822102090791179822883764086990495154525324822963624779963348697927397347451329766862096832701443235853800859743772003609072405525213922194228532849644145130795366132730221725973404785268832523796945215771471925392325132555654720306192452640135425458574359945936509463623246040238346124395706460108880096705538429089594755043452397870835543420436799 (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.