Factor Info

ID 67743
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 702072049620994186993354067580894917991760948460616212586113063457022087522247892837514943930350178881989201815570878946736173387483051040235431063084002912731398233067781452817600686465801715528535571955085291828519746341959921266322322097825327256133424937359803291122615085765606203488915239837698455126197997499529990254873974850994151174327775383017272998044603763651022819602939393736204418419753749544995556759184082624039940027980589863165117310556973419382476268943293524758671993728380568294812309501740326851123702682516987477135436601850671157299183737852926308006175170620365845671144160027033869798049330229423843790056275498242732047413433851034132075507874164443229977625202902083124163438396219259855077196214211899789217530795096784959387191615323610166135579907237408561969921148457015788172704793399003810710826516606979886677638422785617537321100432867937597560093314587517320867315535247523

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65725) 98800490511312118297 (proven prime)
(ID: 67744) 7105957126200813338759287930005107795695193570536730033358364344720733080372106784265250820871434877845218530056326213065941825380503450535106999222986495051543169407760379570936480754918379096063647609532073963015109331431703790081672807567267990084364739549790457237049758492225092386050296380005760294111717709651580393615813058998996065521493453371069813235390856676835882123909087227620567446753901740569275530302658099674807417994690533647867380537207339764958671247744553052479562489230145150360737521868667360306057519066589479085307206993087434896962510657112581657464488422393563112527677888469442920801813424596556312024557620974552678661614595155838018254406048234946195115490884061012305457280227311770304075225398113880601909842310451356099722501637372708172342966618294331847753869422648761278408945902319471407084919779457230834371850382009663728471292115440259420390121644059 (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.