Factor Info

ID 67625
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1865131513850848375207768068920738352914905753818506020539102877637673929217572161087111219045727809379506743838126541898513367769552091887774117520998371519511435780806340473967829955240804658240512208793184231624853633195755334275227426044955198857186800015158455894926001721727378331811406924356634012686040665860230444147619808020833133296744840182414695546094307962026625025591097354022239726664882435029088516288574372144770724428339080594990414361777950999353541127010502075766659681566096139309480928368694718218034710201746956948403336628540849096588353487885375594993779530001714352829266573813405683360640892428174181174814185944590348062610478513859148857252987043467202380147560110538794827194329745718106279134978751757245201931690003980647575190476340704122893525170331596306021215182520382441211044408717673988203242619043997410767342182729129793127146648052257024697164827298527090689724261802156991712287

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92424) 86802964875867109109279559751944809 (proven prime)
(ID: 94609) 21486956309822900385818517442010041289272018940231041932011096469211381506652216210734676858006544824674896171899869568010962514858389467755385746618842091852475028596242218546606922206003100208132936989047571736146670132561055692832619378300340845343416151419695468607348751419749090140847288841924326227697420921706151264065260851533227614718069216877857285760987743614050758163299065742990706320135986642465513978706128265713106634911605824735097186649411895664955189523574545611790887193297581783334584578081612887594189731990243157684000650630439665276251430061617239223897276180312400495446812777150661947146903834084007824882910311172798060121320544733799043704102605387345715889686736742759840128441781090343466828051255612142784456132905047681401034014433152049589253341290509036728437505578220298499735258953261506578196950750950357285038659057334804368378611632695575433609543 (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.