Factor Info

ID 67631
Size 925 digits / 3072 bits
Status composite
Value 3049177610414890008374750011177291952892442079945307197764088634458488119006381451670399558931469798054705428710033853571000199076953910513931341180816383294134840327161609421315856862712009320851700016059653106347713152540346667936217103474369958538332067077450363173848812019309518558718274563614181421826451198546867024611220562739510168134241428851088188976425760860151440349038306779289405205431899878692450792668078242639905386256119268565371780070321033927281216667212938343215432312905663642850629334981905731088328277571821249398712217702987013068907418430477604709129855725265045819298083680442745809871226752162475329025634921825963210863021823861724621056402934611867207717514842262606136018315629250482422029715813211462921611382993394754621871489892972007502024570851699689046772594971479621826199424298552830167222896752895965501281999311914994729230100553124868708906865624913537029328427620604378248937787807

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65738) 15944803462923633762605952120076033 (proven prime)
(ID: 94619) 191233314195758285907212993463992774417348606622540409918847051516505712469612719617607620449262388548331677630054509000196144214628293121422345876008808751275501789263797661211955015656378503861969396320248382027537794985103650293608568187674984944036005610693483039268752810700842637874326895864466430456087987549407633945973687277143729280941750729934830800339281626541204993460618370339138949001389483423400864694366357628589097311563478050744996090445025104711176651851473372235506932910387535702423375930115790093946317717696198665385152522310428462873025132364578182524626514327711121443549631065224812424004393935228272874336417974022706154560875588091173016720639929248117192017226168696034191924381914179105598267817212787572915180823118285146125230009121344900463175321060306274068374162700893409687183475803721867793283607043397292524124827317812102444048624845633342984173496479 (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.