Factor Info

ID 72228
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 233478339585344532829384093006353207026081793272138998297433326401655862509382495542729156677758591992185574966612525207273517873170059479986646368322636935766451820135633689838437253861541923410626271907452193976416735216788677269073485435092636478929765225979606157970371355992581514123775379761322906057766362820836690528162171038099290631526006931650358023784074934460716853621780611106971593925329432732711523724055360407932058636572787961433984215505550359927716802444030932224649819952725459522418358273559980787692941789246816878239788705809317609575425902905825909450506881127227714941084092833273981525165413274122494090668625110387656719033634302917560659122166217716431123682131021567031632373328987539622192778493095098250269385115000444417880708046584626694627056856919568045089869261587181063866678509499293264809842483993012185884013548818367409437295448230791895134404976280726843392383198666295772452081

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70525) 12541974245083294274833711773684280721275134101 (proven prime)
(ID: 99599) 18615756580497901260403251794840733816067263004477223399314026147282719595092272827439765166833903703349969145993199726702858385800744559943422249716398750162947416491452405947291729203326182649766221347447980404787967282280287982175858724158238946584911554228062108848125417821874725409566525103186924658991273107756270404396334585539265476091404692194503541363407532776721626336409644599220160019699046748574218057823773255402125004445300205324681475257076869594509369181329446872435906568122853870182861761543917025105807629689233257791272142176732840654986710030495714856370334324130313644312531955959985275002396496201907845493698162431526290493484241371388400874800584188008485779019307206716325500936602503978650052470470392855371219308020178117976209900767772535561979386131356413109987420524122286027123259538309030325777215824855039999999999750963199999999999999981 (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.