Factor Info

ID 68089
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 28379620830989142023135192099562226320458525344173542977465075169058863521171941238068580368174023016196966506234948604841731442296436892672716879346720288440424177057021900392778265620225133826869480290423586582001214694393606928520857540719989011404323054637881897594707849474952999632896314972937327742212948074699176007942908496581308597074706038199237198614592080331271943007176918655514444460935948374293456517701493057346216892190000332097763114417138429543659421223557744326066587167928158422354009508074842060638494548618917698224101259400250714428141244558668028843954412542417950048391859519795449626274680522446983480948494505117723507363654440561130626001938628573502543119968665242403744365626918629251078880790092704921471603374309286006012217025286856853571858527599505514136992915897965497651057980016066050296973762126095057434245605390261680938045419928464243444543737044327802235215413408268477860041967801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95221) 279172472735775475466664072282941 (proven prime)
(ID: 95222) 101656229043216631203933208462450394458156233868224107237327455740508544067026395304805132597235626676463214980504140723550943996656862192780897760069052671909245107683306290343416315889720534453214301786402940989864304913174424155375498717159792604419143212992847041796578710960328273254027430703489632538139026693929930976400926437414178620063980219499612231534266765598835121171090347181558785523435074216255358705057661590183051480589560034332426740160989159488064697339184265303023528113496072614162237383497448318040381515794947282726453404414347712932123452045456407024891971042644081272043153090763772183572925309908270139152364340523567766446040516098500709878680656770349644212596502802504231124602143473891111968197152282846569186386320339855383892063584246603190259417831048314640438128981449412434339364471775348146785090588117371849795218702608068631311750744484910621705962652461 (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.