Factor Info

ID 67603
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 89798408829166924590210595668578685419594302312245246979149898059643905814930181725622669294275410033081378918378645029460044943704875040568997891568289825369781885228713121610860716921886012211313334839241123304886580580898831224296593271974035708260281821950683682546700491117927352807931781586704002655206181654512504130490168165387019166604527345268752585595621636900158355542410621240897439052624684861458966535659899923956444563885789977080243592760656285585029071720835811808661690017952976641900366475969447829401761665603627701005544009037115028624197156898934303050935466046683404026402923610077209507433142075884621076282146173336910857204523445628573594064547493401694815335828566225759393984046213534270924096045390497902187574810683359941292409894113592563251698615913517218092652800538847303119537374175749424418157883623438788461660668121349512442566440932640996482295128119943815822144475284240286577879412532049

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65811) 9780184826774860381450393 (proven prime)
(ID: 67604) 9181667874346203477233128250226371459688053594125362136506337131912268340524170736244991117224706615809045325211468581167111589939417834130962662787595163185484027418947516536739209684739595828352450694509912932961965427762018453578103083263700395281557803579751836119270099739667741239932106858127859366152614076905819215160646850056847457208696664786270062112556912128405446316598067413792073435160919606940988933211884776104958974315083291483069172025957982953839399513506189384184801580842721055468939662291364497028866425341681202779843929828987372970608570904657086909283329216128741468092182776037542458855839600148680412981450320789377513391906915943757839620066009131809085056119685780364637725813840809867335690348615606167398450329662820855926349002192970294047308806166076744741807588994679876695811982859976952808790796355298503858979213212427172792281099894182768476420176298008688456393593 (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.