Factor Info

ID 72265
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 120199410588872815211583717932872920627812853355857319126339199648875933245057929097998752936570884593063342944087951613912062518023417726117069749765843791186994645689427073196939910764065717955491541610877029526713974874436229254989935051051104834221562169202340157093203857339556173047951371391502369147546288591018471173213391639933534186966492500597706408881061791240469152122036590046473713473579011182705145234465697506597444923461973658903802514364846015739425118965302696696350746972632683200437316496847440122249480365374362999995907018893569960705677581054735564941729678702735745035883835459670219165362071012754104891398430405198051725088041029026671291482677643535690669034901340974170095302211609299169749509950020289696091062720103626862848161086611894308610354365485041813825294920936004073960986388247338788096357851618484593497837000952027063376146932043000182782123974243104236595978759180314918994329

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70572) 414249085636225553185611071 (proven prime)
(ID: 99656) 290162162710061828447590518347970939078701532273919421099370500209519641255008501724209456970813483450040609358372899358417356424579123120573835327044374681616206342878501734667415047048705922233795308489528513271913786376204697026735987926360736319812021005158929527555722490830227079878308131153903401453119074484961887749043396721544779048869967558295951481203740749891779721042091516215484058761579054132769305780033258556308945373588138917650186432083115198751534484785372516775883409764075364914869229615235193050692654898216490943629097906329223260569007226367515186407075943938854653432987130097868202026161052620942824594668348997349326263136917359479932033894503453489060278455526579734426078784915770793172482505408585565369261479207797727951384409391743673957292496150838626926163879445276661536451658255013081846513546319956683123513101775937218920042552726925528533277774207087399 (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.