Factor Info

ID 67606
Size 869 digits / 2885 bits
Status composite
Value 22786801636479760999271264514782894343049081273611433497524077436111373786132515822609148325827450963415385296828338578838318180721674573642245229428112771198347929685413672292804750273942410286562328671465690024889699124530879683079523174561578743190413169388967498577158451914769835284903506353648100902474016861636051124636666551499775986826205770962715184067802913875499855073701338849200482586928464833488295012434714344388830827015504229538399769993531812876494694074913199036213559204973588124902122944340829275112817720802552363875459856575046637862373383540014246096477931973091491186235177473345333305618882658653278431127096950563682746988039928817631130405857040675568844422313620342726011384390577737616921953561543391081549161283437013074668513577751119566221945267844582882558440356869447106602760558122723084988382773352699161046316377805772139863705689

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65920) 180281596523246195671 (proven prime)
(ID: 67607) 126395605962705927174921530068895258596164206818974201705406412172339922839524143011217055451692276002963449243606584446129877560425055816461733275074179058549450421860905710121735249838279235777477810668523212369203293632863365645379743132912970610524850185486539659955683311483977333413717178169009752380927282555331472150198793395041671566387336005933129756244741057750739800446021290381820967495596503228187952437668112392481261698737313272509178894651945769450028512907013124707091126075463965879202524598251046877459193238886934299622168786378083582618150672925064878030972794818875194503826516190082654121747650771864103637443491443601945818605255336098563408018149905560539682697136221235915945276194235504329930963450473150004847628032252257733309749648523210140533402968464903675523047431699836609419265644019486116267990605225562195214159 (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.