Factor Info

ID 72315
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 7822216017960501123762895200233907307666133399004807050848072720726166665366129413460391705115285066391200539652809569528726977912900249173948700043941776879268511266551594574640220244729428423488107191591360916632753897032779106852906181950542927767775375564180584608086098988780323270375018888001822774994522440609555203480939916386657590119858447640656164360373330186239608437243755732551829352913013335439999637928392128018412755102305703362233409786873545907815754145770272421784899597228976383124728909160713663328809505970754711786567332997847353207213170379522486814345767296828053448283905758856099924347831217502188495959069520656704658756059222798515671571995093993799432887243396194219373519629509635112448660886455768985101891781324143366534673535800193067570591815274724283018581026369712691430794372104805320908032580930723457395967658336410849964690888962121564303730292732921538814958554877441900688162965092391

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 71270) 142750701322493821221271 (proven prime)
(ID: 72316) 54796340371659680524896082196775867059829913875725413318767801774625326210058729267704141875583079424696789937891208314569013008863919489780413458452701120394710445689459452425214269031169097812870496642956548661196109430156653784670591177256774473545341798864414309289005468929818689118825972569413867095695137315829236686185708222437377726683897175784317150285010569104131200173604502768851797922640501138282997561938925522796748585447378337639154703684905716565233043211763280594044623195582788374196196384506758543175722638738057573368366184402039220496837966356551007533030264015452659034302291470432488887135111286044623104982453498786316243134026829794071292726465483351063350111810295327570794974326476045868167923219272681618485637465349892553657555045115221818162529958330870478897659892851079189380899489920720436063199783499964950228517118639724204987558669508502777513190255106095888542836721 (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.