Factor Info

ID 67915
Size 931 digits / 3093 bits
Status composite
Value 7915687257652336518662209285091113072478225049034307825504127483183502137238693696878733725235858398503318073170444806829862434486117609128465663703340658592359490237913747882428330367564350795500030152242333317374503764475620402929605287992392076350936154819738270954068735010181860771239771437593305624105192881750890475217688124357414971841421661640428406850236928315823822537109136101263244122191226713695001793267085444692133185723492977598509595371742236260036666743223696874222988951782852776861503523782166368054170577368989358461127750079559621876990431667724388556087186962096971957503142168015748423526849326745687034357159961327611839199481895389719375414079868688205997684663403209649190359479201503103990299519127390020282134277360935344870784309333676646934965998769347027014345336243956256345675849038286186609967525231070097016414007129215323307746175774634282988596621444572670427003448293857453314042482406892373

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66670) 9408532196941263419626921 (proven prime)
(ID: 67916) 841330729593054440251632049756502038148251919619728511849119509838652209347384363006005414031897422729407834810005141022558997557871920571671579373524419507592350788802867239355843565205789490941449130335966023269097769531208364487112398978666342353914135776781483999454548994099637464803175186039639499934351858353153403455372672776779982982239860069445397279903231881732302104017349290852921871216512060951347285913709908075542760978592814164237377080366442052947070666218183380347144573250302594379942273623153233219773961156729158867003122029287924854327425965073655949163611573733259431354280851124250485941298278049544864943206285923855654881944788323428985540062248761268204613692562114851515253693822704805320683929268077062160319720572040346628517949253922988113315358478993591960304262782298525070975818970730011619256821870737387973427268829871487543498672773924038787356128766251180969362494413 (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.