Factor Info

ID 67800
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 8788646277933143174720741210982793518320240029246280361062985700601101729989473505230407942727863325152751829051291328998950160143727106478967016211229787890137639770077747651102676540004176113911617674903412401680534480246745447603788882191442272459253554786111034872655802883577274260761944242281181583131666016628056976839342948774433022720261375502004301523397900011047068260098892820014724145994515287324683024723693395715154597103028797549035080533709454171482658338946793484278023316065261049689189901511984045907468855542551041258759732280777748625217482434223950657409244252248833502950605540658072842514889592793474348211691897674210492674508345150921374986356832442641596950108591669150069866307726236248566913821746697365918543857069776767054797336856872979316334345104407119587220773198239049861531700389508049648671072258433356056517379286201413996787218714489632913923902776352932500351793984602494406383177201229

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66238) 10680607288185043256027569 (proven prime)
(ID: 67801) 822860165231915270705049462003974682430240174602498234674594809439738885017817985131732438566808930852568652120411602407413917080608438269534400097939903102011265272864414841100444381301235631555263804552788110920832114812997110864231004493164403677705166012037540135496571357590059590244681068804678591103258308443756839976956576397188481716582720379932882754495400871117078843880760845264633583144479959434829194082190892162373759655089226202384780629036503576936539224720992512317467366107327261560004448481051977248964738897812245953176178059123057168885440007211253190717745616866952241584085349638917468761779478232073452255307226871456512551129459116242373052546820050206117857676512379572262666423119506739227963005223737281921737743592934850042860891090929570332965107464667267021330006802165396877182309948749901559309738590703450165004901297521432321305680425097961271385548540551706995106141 (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.