Factor Info

ID 67677
Size 900 digits / 2990 bits
Status composite
Value 822132199514039758896168981802806820053540842918024616564471020368405451936747107366356362630300400858057763686082319606140154393981002914115552989889537784174105409313181747210480872221150006591238736120271752228484459680744220305226727119871763714232676063830131420265372609877731947169145772465138726765391908416368528351616759369808249611311517650916026290579282596891102858472456677255074307087586064090592140029559632002964179358119525064027464030422622002428572712483596935277228853386526060660809416148862137086754272921827326019526256639730683923316516904542971738291972809570749063164352563295601198195277799456080088165652488997883753875072154218166206629440688091994580039784267396444080935328664699691504663941031627621542961172423087637038097153353737650513077773209691605788143755604657675562660316716589943564297141614438329705883669113308588749257839656583180895691980741209033619111

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66031) 1525232544818439249731353 (proven prime)
(ID: 67678) 539020887212910078304824455204288950289301047773360648688727048075142711775033970152733808612073588214473736462069176019680006515545219753517523098508674339364353277499063650510673051397481582932322509330818574340406251504497992582435440541010781630503782050999668657064592230859314699951257336249651221791681740632372003787006537571649337268168045392277180426357026477877110892336236787356948851541295441936134817106908847193412195415427999141447469695391050268520517134507907381489533299418579897905496108225523520710659439456923864754185056187076911513222329029214954078281650362994735325802780768861246065101660892098754447723994320008521744288683054943505063770584905635086358790190971277307285200614092090405578076445720075541511977034760964568489877093194084021720317786171786600230806884522782787469294217560114829034439626204622543341369426266909588013266866723453887 (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.