Factor Info

ID 67734
Size 920 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 98811286882475500432221720791438473597642240429088876229703259131903026941330347510768209929574737226013468562969796174492862220973910071936930894298380377822027114642470534895926071257301187312200739572747831814936796265670967161712403640989737322108706392779062635648742701376305823335255037483285253522097761574373134680043883435590937418930461820232115306201785360463014759926413411053776861164537224711276886671306472411615212187996110751386914327408601338099210852327386157512148579444935317557494325401239663964685314767858484134081642376344393477280563255935053453183016363028487314113167933998974994165248536087776096494127009640377827116723903178688842461059292881001319154617186646279611446433290683197766537547281424991770103921715613084279724593884821210871009928293074744546088994455332111501054700996456074041413419799115110969896795131978774417765357266966240079187143180734389176578219657640963201553689

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66585) 1086115800118497355411 (proven prime)
(ID: 67735) 90976751163821570421334675617676691126301642611777713384836435612492859428483006761683787990895240842329686739487458217335134169503229947447533990301246966757869856847748212564217148114445229736186965221945338820304835777793205451195216526063348986062698823897658543944844699436057185619600688886395937194934522084770835879278586156205914788180915121828317592694324902148860558803925036159595589248340370017716644489858130065698481289594694261929416941833337561378612793763214429028136148162640515025901803159467242926502093214539821484415258186183411594307955305145036587078967091415843964666467189337797411248890151962710266048706714353649823480201102774416907905994070233189761199437853555968531587704292134704044370674917344817919596943326075841696203443875326386277368570022403806185586629345783840413644503509275839698923562190216091494959006536144049009669524993536442247108925131186055288099 (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.