Factor Info

ID 68093
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 32540978883564370560327318035158019929559253672285662714470468809311313045365371380121741514853327196030122049698249298427748470817595279642648800121111567547306930908756144736036496237234577296074625274473925911324000513485108051520364142181302122710442585120073581829709566692604820686382720352291637340487811978302525459731225927934293573098693989716207578066834593933088142919988776060573989688632975090330514507285667217524896357567977967019112028628510780190041546750442381092144093850559482637543291180061028250154997135168746578655693793215985493616453882414282281365305108080785611461535031845116223442005093267468668202817859989327833840159653993730816698888571275499268575371379398865973069988889884491723224985468919629241780871044798267310304061651016976397738176612728265681774998559660643564289320873109972924389683443222302839266950644636366001772477160345448381707888061480926071819103487373039717

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65920) 180281596523246195671 (proven prime)
(ID: 68094) 180500835976169163825028659316786940634278370589444868055986967029189042192551347507423576826273782216299934610801502264489606508651704178783085773225397352179167169030888443873556067759679462137133791653515104939955652928205571096596836058956855474066223008087587552353316834224150333792666697508568733721626738506594566639426106413300735331958506919597403202277864754483993633399954306600787234957351557200531385735013532784817520842284843752702388676902631700278226524530069280599341830382342871556831681621140395117246440737565705052661522516208371728458161308806910773301800689831222067578460032647504074983206427122133875483801445616629180696449106538796070143491281297688248524262517132266962178589439626354078047323043830557406375301307921736721687677848085168078328930168457368394665528612270290903319333536250996943044490936241890671877235504129330962259025725382104398603065129774627 (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.