Factor Info

ID 67671
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 47146352249535681052169167785518851180718852901736891424417374804705727152268249238294290868666348005253207664835764477156256181810414552756927707035533346587356519750181827511863923588425341782836041680091744069139006669778865600811196561367033299052531640299749024532362687074725659853108795944735757930440998491444563866255318020696503246651211100819323621094794664698558699057080273394698125069125107967426068148621999686456667044927236782194110379736578061802742559144557118973178664481144586645210087601349325588505149104705784020236991933594598201450254629596182097131497941742384497311353727190558412625389097186026516271070329293325175629063323344153325201257971577358741807551207126105728524393302289690827758194427629064567173333261412858238871880469966019530011350536359659918734713525746686540454980070930661092937084130273576148451924986638542203886472494487098415867005121247008252479916136782793

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92584) 3226208172534279713363866007233 (proven prime)
(ID: 94643) 14613549321121723979580674875515810605495677696742517334828737529402908836167039735355249568827003027080538650201434256507061604358158622326482258393926938351034678820102973735044211714379713547785782555980480046890867434723870578961845182823892112247945597262757268630085327122337605560995768414536167918051805857077851111398803985479898563719037169805490850270057296595275604308127875538339260287631490124126974997543312795026574691679475858027370794574202925941388781535304407798542205291616366561834210830675031518908772812027953307196796595418076411237932909384833633569280303390184222342448320901571917953937155508710723402923367031390965633666282831861979932013964158560827863442392765536466062661565066668068722740348306276385467433840917766980637992721848620700273568152281299015936875234555708893305792982330660420070065061923274311782181440438906389873489126275873517321 (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.