Factor Info

ID 67780
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 1388684889806288686554167132035507106611657136171385870096787559387522364864429226775570824868483907424874909872363022617102412650445067910450837013516816649526896642026147105628276879408896888954656858176045965449795277062346694492603117108059117392462783709015617974314375057827831953716067248592003539935306572130068730127772939152599321400151677824303183271177069405589541074290061073021301726942340284087217872559787470396526987652883626239189718390745689770962101625686144961355014064868206450350192620880015325670252111515723977534642483362612105913655997774846210195900555286702312503383351549091892308016022583380790769925436149591251537785735984715202901065499369608214782789681487008518594660344865098839570343116746123972538222005885016815520318614698737985706685087144287068395450259672112726778995711001156573997753331105002821889805202951226076653254076513409915210473190828796717509435408725728302822239

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66606) 32841385311481559569 (proven prime)
(ID: 67781) 42284601475711669076863158292567138299554958415630057141907871884010728607058478365665546746793204491304286508920636626125727812528643313576152778486438332596463075133277702197800600311625925100448300391595128476474157213139862384576900220194945633213751754514311011566252307741027541012520556225962800624914590688019528567390366059583046961491393629897070700872253181564791845455560940248700070796564137214453905834567375047733598853345753735965283776200999242821863068666078117079436986904851860199096505617977954067537311666342786231596909247037735719312220922747856253240416644302556857229906819241187393961088911231910718684296793635191040397056271548366015700254127091604682526876404473012705502496310165639514206899987461163172716752232843246998923492914935516527383012200199575446660743646912105637125364112496223112102190407780604733122868255652800290974246113513627435603325220682588792431 (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.