Factor Info

ID 67806
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 217279680627998957700367252754574099215011280955707633451168340955023106339822175129918799836414644699314530138234392999969042155040036295761180310688300171131461847521733084333873943198788119933549490537798635715104261663480241095674830239784612465341780399041087276010090352246992682871564420046319461742473038267708007641835678704038879435269027429720850811397052789613032840422543165694725710588694836937877899684257039140911594296530517095438494888624152634874897823419373922378142003895664600663532945059003934279631454220369737609203824331272831516925136475026464453530343205280560611333628582060822389333323159697573568821143246182342566247380614501041589345474404062970635909395231184745256106103281191175904584871320273437142837915510178302679890955346947187730037332550029917273336371194441354737882540507596106451549667631498946713606447986025940814435296284251103604105521138964183026045085833378205469676419303

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66618) 54418046548399345450871 (proven prime)
(ID: 67807) 3992787216916187351139458851833664773986528622634227396969117841173259993821337003463237791351278439041219580560920653605087356755797243648206429781830545938320099766001518955084605162567494180146897402416092410795234863801550524583002746864351237133132759375713299203606241369142092181938840714622023356396818349608601747855988576061325526796349935561388884976540487721645151493201603101502827166621820841133919072675262502808333357600005765408197344463137684972949411744740387076532154670090929883146609094378532456075440199668576018350561880159132837771352668634905037041183501785538592318116079526934173375747407945021004286468112373264415883631969039527312192344939679564623215190245466322685646035172792095653315524586692210818510644430535474160421455806543221513170571019500242071144797553078207431649876470440469652579454884517230458057152958712723199154913409673471456165150559961518192037393 (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.