Factor Info

ID 68063
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 48356407905196547014512415928796209668240134211317455275745921979356385018049025843487028283695095545509821424716997746533427264813337877203776418951949380697726419660262264552436037441273241542822892665719009245921979423303658697448824763952281898571154418597644941607222332089998891645854301516264763449435099934122507710318153940080157725765007188801084193083500822402552136916156910805969711309693366903744935142398218836066328379003502745235033709791285375942432945312658297707246942096502553177402431614762560781415640361298661338815940398080520318417798971233251042594848572825368932673562026105027169282232748482476572667006705368597846981064371089287884221800973370868310379171481301181429808511244092402663369526449055097497769039928471866537962534841069703832856908768606002446329456416620508473647089978627429193585619596184169872685099332450181591544567237038959095857292991739312634642839317

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65727) 4164889456901862302881 (proven prime)
(ID: 68064) 11610490123588404708448009996605841242101740247258868510976238615514644054166135309262754029628089381402580551766069182404147938656158218380508307947515919800399859099084991839626709348331478216919237946291686079864050639324611813769765037212671532711204762586257197629027670988855763559783865750958947892096639300109998379683319672906531145650323197226181670851809006404915087262533027827406664452884037432704455246721528294841121911807660564673221801687579946813065235502382992322710333581803297834712470753458684596408656728461440374786718057293163135049440882188146287931916420897817723588348910147463396761067566778388362672598656944261764433405109266098325039118662776175226475740785877556343713090270662512562380190403783265937792949301030061046299876795684558640010698423366237958502777882923900849222853167863669531315110258623193237129403126990171182502618856574700003527157 (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.