Factor Info

ID 72235
Size 924 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 870877384637108963343939835299910675309749766948423668255473190080703805421061176711199367989628005663808091243351029035345489084675069353564702403355054518326345746910095205736832390533947696927287888588494728906309619960769209392895040309774879060724704907313026864723295363467884283800698439243413569592866461158715752971153485074366502394829451126043244499191031435501340852464150010825923316825223458695862280818027608652484972798964856723032298271016130183955948221847387710042951774641752600978189350604703569617429859336459675429101063088057242786343075072257421059179869431814948842331539798581229411215483948096729756520271626807454372297767383210279358539685096377552436922689355097755363233588279285409294115034081713753379648882772917905007518853481317889194649280386127866992121920745216076094291769236268136584511666973847054438048938701515915637868867293641293943976354467502920376185575323091468605438787309

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 72236) 1065574298155832977820746643 (proven prime)
(ID: 72237) 817284525484818968494700494799095813614571111781668623607157479090140090055573340597988133502802497093730170987983259215091102346409528552393052481342883341065908327232473022519015043886525714333736618899242000182642322348084906305322940676386105870269149300633529144189349371818115024731133501060904622534517285190306111975687741915188697994806649331942763510255894451783200732812316236797794019360569983661455123283723267865997476783144993048076716716616356738695149282530512377009618867117439385516519185644352168695222090453969618016370806989448834459740503922538120736800879027829497979267134367871533948684135328737280759684041456414936915355333814928286107174835264318643212987902838239686313820412049166395781146756379954787135154063352848270303006709069516351388032726483676360233876099918686458627778291788828062171199736623727028828120394329797339214725119497124390386939325162999841663 (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.