Factor Info

ID 67641
Size 927 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 951961941533189035242451742764212606951125154885669644461012913495214329547847756211234747577868832490643003030367769853045943280109927582302630985759667214832854209378052896496527831692790675427679293870585040066251729114573741635286966027972110030248728624098442366802247779333557002900609185728131426732705662352275583566175018316089514947883313883070472708092112985134265764287029366499025595319477202192964835249290851138942728501858090721674856994501704209781513817152136567705988161607272780847083712328207785566629804030994641982773445778594539175936096318285274003173342991651383772701770216810892339472998942980377061212855082812451564531202009036159467572250864385429278277584883002844720750285226304107896590338461131298432117918650576293581379021456347066875762174397925550371987330299258142196662423540771699426866789356016366347118511300032776478368334410466514918501820076824691007242668225569679823112527480151

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65793) 2031563183945918294071 (proven prime)
(ID: 67642) 468585938678110521508892308701050643841961483280781248962793162695449518263762211416625204088599728867587247056734296248262253540078532332533152159609938860544093318330023395559025813859749465736804845015432107282388490954010444089538017306587104025650272375991921140484398036882810785442885961680925548480216916745290707990958014024176526253354612214851568700041744254189174254629687025709187145732991450037087965856575563269265683200899180718918344955851135835826032292050983371692931450853875486680466602878171933229910669387793007943947663946513749017051476789008775804598201846581579955905905015600241494296195791317454516749252682594447652257607215889446751253576733334437914917055518921973553420718956637935604182019374988983530696554124746360222526648273625565006824029811361791458067753627848764256264137593352362558042529290665572826255575506780134642921680745462864559351241038690471264278592481 (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.