Factor Info

ID 67617
Size 934 digits / 3103 bits
Status composite
Value 7307342473753408619003469238986561320336295668403658387063416443129669154498526151916160766913852668255706930269608502397181166586328835233538787899054118222339904894286708514939925367732305788289062155014077654525125547740619323149535874565699710342488792420304215118169248736717108348026844016768248779554725100924003866760757089424303100235359048753903698717690776551447319052483970927191459829572679830644211053903220111112797616911086900130433697312426532044926466277681669253904121047914874424043710964913285240888999278408211649988218972558274187900528836941922149558170710228161072979231038056312045979578528419385582965942707370968307971463516131432319729558291349168566861486202064892062523933904622672080680021955710781203556574330485112923878195221832813537639836970308585000061595605278004178395853543971106819889399501795405028029438733155574343619381059688226956017991249102835536715769227687657649278935449883989522431

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65746) 39128840454084865858255640571151 (proven prime)
(ID: 94594) 186750805517175928210891262806974194424849119731781056255164937809613432353418755909546226498944516473890075320483191011233919254255033046881324432545634253132893386557217180968006696075257967924067295596435815292581176862304065390977938841767628955592045614069400457591324156114613034268251934288856742105119795989705212605039386293422902404295717162618573316272837425310915504313494953744394994487742567507209628491405175903013357087164947582409315074168989810327352241609865998388087398327736207811652377430215042912419103654218784141589731914142998657973375596786395428138363062255208270523145108929076376781143731827260518850861824230513650600090473147619140944029864393573620287686586554911856841565882296448302435297633677609751790208430765834875413691691173029671441180423785266248105312990966511569131007391158029114227577823198877141971505955001548170960841159580604833147966131320128303179281 (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.