Factor Info

ID 72293
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 452399404243329854049506435084458493645453039142556142157023145938720456309624927018189290718655341108519931135051244223210376036392350443369840325647692308112681560430425616973466642971325342699844262218071899542186677968457166655233207442272128727763723232262498132416974192075121842851486820675790349096673749807844748130436229070430632021870453507085756491593408132106259080255836503221327616834259932026025571336262505753487768929560476932384078900473426856140214205229973939142508564416795317122767024115938239113792872982585522112881099988294077330438444986169789506845069631222037317223502024828983278470581613894433051582727402023258806421224598017249523336999133514291218746453589854780511597644752196551379543387904746534406585058287933773948736315074817954168158543649998672027023134766881139844801012824588076422829894310418837075962403099092008960127921476285918805283450953456702326982446686029

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97905) 309697263932086039828104882838712610494719 (proven prime)
(ID: 99691) 1460779467339876701701662386962347256196177975094149700250827904334074203031666107339004345073792370134464707196061696967632807527683963259608320161536462024238936192012056524630325276986344279349939897440556297610920989951145396080037281630870366945831285113103756021369179913162933652210758696259325773290733110262583907243772327052477043686833696123173770104426204187434640668564919459889422370612591203251302341512123536117465516955204934563847696136398982535664379247167929359780182244663797748343227534733603984371842898470154200528666825006363999667096549345161602060829259257012422098661311211547664302282745730026745703378851831389140219283013110716132837364367695234161950852370929996998072213873443208500872419218278869647014461261159728567769730145519423867089742197236212168419718376923066659368595469964101108873987080047852096106131099248248226053741491 (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.