Factor Info

ID 67700
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 22438855760940672706816311437948731731763046600504378174440195586103951091445929133005913540806127078292209256381418995323334370561398769144041489187688285712676371186839787313230251254332393767381239962644479470119395790647801798069136370765629478606383216796289512706607119057603992074217417283480845149142419030117837116583546170652903080667777912286609563414480729799058373679465284456266904707358351845689047669496920891290531083847504759010932047314014209609867840556901943595611925077003313026708835142564350597388298572614185526745039508348210045535272487488559804116844776900835213451151400843259941199437920829870070579660246076930476635458631676883376444694600028161013807210685294873953079237005594290646874296829951678532580839751101574046937294810749483777429442335258961352666979499899750404630735058375764335613945205850842260734862304993271627425572263368117204772921638774266629656812867032359921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66210) 1250199777341452653656071 (proven prime)
(ID: 67701) 17948216091236918125022887132879391901635192918858608138938587773966217714043170512192858270695796047166673604050549715923134343886545102681744967824337981559359553964510223018157669876236591018122021045967861983070488017005430484541579687553457164035844698140199682953943691520656938652292456486455142721887629774157728730441182682780149101934739364316148148816836674382362370235408914917209614544916761238209053733053729430641811165922472822830360188266347840688829894629543302518188334674680734143161559388953314784005902855477199341577340178857664591914929812622833160852311997056261485958516165996967554268005040548284929162094585349667976840932528506172007066560688109430325405164913221693072289104382976694273305082769597908953982725784615819593335534354840153739986942175001054457321588562365182630301537451586266319855850954268616898092050610789018362793422401846760662489279649351 (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.