Factor Info

ID 67957
Size 906 digits / 3008 bits
Status composite
Value 306215898786953123359642862389160028278306253543046408102568300436104529014080439867222446830316419222952098400190452992580065047526025742635812028381281295290520221819449430967450960099834598718542794370452408996620092485042913178815089448245318012923533452071828531201764714057457772424792025211026620344105265474379703168197851921454898695007395357509428621319716005410638294200450658533720521825178573693343270187320192476775456889821246811576075864676715266351974700876670885025602329872402446747870888708768355695675112402199115128294690713969295115469764507794860679905036962326879291089254412031693817917986621595850878045931986557783032036738732724216053400813016824769318819563939362081174469334868748982197954306650968413859277622522638649546591844742052746546178735453850337343815095179624116725081276390063796384328823847522609622765492353923771037798922878749226809421659577784847441606798217

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65866) 2267163273850729470001 (proven prime)
(ID: 67958) 135065657740146705320694118527077777907496784320260502902554418609603458551294112395893348312495509768317204761501814908845267114259790465300249143728558962022789076404698530556104983539778743706224458954725869267079987348231862974952140218047466856121471494260129259077678891041453101097333805298280324007576987471200613573374138142644617297324744351423194488229804377384403925784795877869497132887478524705083998639605122733442579818500387503594277935857701994206335932468024743165869691750051553103612881599685680112064054555753927701313377043073198033410724802519875364224832343802400170163287528783538125411488262014977691845000787665215151932678078583577222924983108255892698624864648809007259473053014220432072350875171341103380097890100084301184888143849890426316152134214634611072280710029053113538051282554434071776019295339481852005573930725572380094660453060124451551808217 (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.