Factor Info

ID 72264
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 1804586535808881995764260356930869418784691409081654360111320167216924073687786976542992866735063071488033027698908016408784742987941894487731528671940555331411527343104895781419344638299091153880885401749131202922777693827788253672170564313919801728846970735744468448390422626282429317623125691800938427997835492657419268591453864609909465168485218122023169575741248874485828306553946320133383462714470942114626284458775625875261267000421323464129714854025741594745431652025273931693182727934146776003351619310230801869849778449241538408502036213264844689343745462062026361872028759001554588140780369300236768229442095430836767317336588246230091746031529090057191298743963872872496060617987239038801037820703015769106856235581471481756596885205289313236379724349985078397985129137864550355684612956398737917187596017059987046944694711396332231736463255211806556214857699711316354431872300714373903355997571073549187

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 99655) 350372872281102906063263751154730994149351809122567953130000361856464684523111117439922369670522482473482217066043690499007171197218216708521898615573047673108435923086055154347674918407756894515725817427383793353787464204479963540166161015639565833798733305871255702151539878265832775288114831781949687015764804270545790159581427804028855532910308790006042053222810659718193986432776880233147505751194373536631418685894618589076965364193380486186980187 (composite)
(ID: 71245) 5150474476120596040101229264177263325822408522819022295537940223632328020629693436197835828844408631796091370676127319341831573702685854819269975013707760655733445039203962030818184843853323018658954171714062015793875239077180881312994164469010652309333439719684319176706564715908393179221204794725879875531305927376289520930234301852956209786993199386718107106719102985663041877083910284192980731660158196752840705831295510141032649604753816220269878801366987001 (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.