Factor Info

ID 72136
Size 907 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 1012634678674555806037531946331773415474687155527461011106598396395562648278725465104695545827290271397752619134292529839324330662918565650264619010021528682705132379529607652354105686275077744129862855408894856391513724599360285532500209355848151075030248310474241530232428306450759023237055311333803702181439809953017660008027713901517083918486939564020055808975061146345994469155386316886787095209264405366825135407512361620597150257820523803519295871310163336063782785847737176112064575931681652053468039784349038070037472290429983222655479203504472514705443540818615055717532276896451153671042765383804616609282308901425641134237044723221943188041978975860067513651445132885616627570865751404609293859568909838377285227370076648304313885538660565347420014034060993299650303541915928466716270366473802604868028811214928082656576516915471252795020892269812041763363400362498447879056810995465400456828899

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 72137) 107014909984808111906801 (proven prime)
(ID: 72138) 9462556935461702598979807620572486465954042817299811856821375984664101418087700413555780710855515035733013224143136787745809067053823387296708964404708090781026897475531121378233958619314249412545843178766639450790179870169663645880431560253405911965683880196245069690466247891535498923161852831926094601362608121587946396735519303194308858679660483954017968891586945443069457978478135682823671552755675959999955342684495151074719007962002661021365017045749907995727926956869710923523246614210333572904688674357113244751439668261357597733143953478124834146509208776596784168119371327871391950888278266010658692047557566241620030276833712030379272735008407821780037603809600226553086594894915115315009222720019187056742061674118306585950640933195543793259798861422679311629857581432775222297387978971753014760723697541871487976238557410819808998196818844054587294625351512940703975699 (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.