Factor Info

ID 67711
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 101380004430675080174547453737634191600405788024034628607787871569320940793030701175938653755283469892770647714180260045171879577008428121600973152959978578003034123933586774569109150644314549580541928682055952784129871002177170444141433552374852407420001801192878132941960464678972094218646423508012825923225655245293593150274261073117365407904348322675121255429389029206355670374816628056543346202867450843676399872572117957319317343257933298471740873985328758977641411035733927962560488029706860383434001221040753238661026423379141072799981008727769633094780903630601997203251978405506080340735257608797032378347989566113594105440718088274543392451880642860239421665489820053471266491470215705533491003472687760107792065000481084858590680998162664914974357076576058436130332020851019412528308930740392485954740161731062956848560035264089768712567478184836959259143828282903425773555030877874058577922424296604653437

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66038) 2643705155842292927644361 (proven prime)
(ID: 67712) 38347697059423060416866702679976729022937052614646296793371308085108834710477419417470030520047937228461368321452873035987882885520614414764577146921885943855479631561131415974388974544791740532051709418871648121207234222001554595708295497453938593179998478623883324343801813869964945977006263842073138711893109092202850755623787919972460867792574581202788752488778106797425396253945363021231860982639728388783848207484264052126699451674854858608020582177041904505411460203486845786102839133872209985071357589275246563089653671884102131447185036031474345581396846791396784781615092223875179032756476710119028570433947042675094311729149856759265154355074717391523899541927189586589024645209529949205220271566404509390369364587204850789806008583828931302645121242843202921061876077952865657327720426798600913424292239928574398834859654354910206544622356630540421510759838389005260670885254231317 (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.