Factor Info

ID 67985
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 201958732092538165358536372097162622122561309363545805972658713716965079834921783031861197385680006782598016590833138384360687654157236325006354297398226334614739236117353681353151301152632624325958269299772232133386269867453569318615133985474711373208519118421287188368178369048868522085085967761259503196397599929519930824403674305343531934427602680735474259123069961140737155762644154406576555399193362879455829230101489589247612212856345486770906174804726925375677986998612339724656440479821203168006497736402398493172657495528825017152177549288627086378583730243469673881062096554238838956378962924795374621227669402484839586898510057408836581083459663314496420587080456205088030331688855808290464736421045225227930912727345075125506473027371675772514962964677610775209231009107084042279276907989005881054745505880163226345969641180032246630194701587843731980004788347103651248983697497318293206211138598839781362579

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 67986) 24287940255097325855777 (proven prime)
(ID: 67987) 8315185642395219355332922358646143302004914131882098585346420823220999740403792688699073194369395229193314488507414108772049536014130517355208442447317726336581800281747439043993437719146671223083102422791463257150537182789250955886992380134879188161491708459695525571254280554050564648792551423092493302882667347824148950820789726526696031998717636485920649732983911067915241381352238573012535812111015444137474265665034104338315703775422030021382939041388762886861251529708904555688774317772694111638123796159855520830896891164609789061634575047332767229077257889178968122381410594993176184549406423149107336930794914278103344883310867366740489238405675693321279096877210056097455357261252485271026539229650887475559893984548121874949866252100350708004391239735419694770163181968652194350856058526093401334667778657652745070544310405376048772102562628755114254069810915061512526623874484331755827 (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.