Factor Info

ID 72334
Size 930 digits / 3087 bits
Status composite
Value 185767155661642490073815398343271520617149593654475956454760130189472294632133114912519117197267907031605578824468090815411946741797422440763676772369861937951755182933727077354311501370664137580034407456937625583857733435932123913230261739273502001854482917059243670677907277059331600947776441841143509681239537568535697294355221174322849023859762568892687738720738152708707074426010493693934911424556854292955133923656784148563562443959983601317285126329516764020310577166480053456226139828059562757227483833861137142401891317554190694895476561316712911866399779466643655435413498838253599803285456915521822968656275896558017297733542946279686895941119392242565252527663046994874097377084991019952371502559542064506139256956885395206498366193326247792335642779979448704713075625801591059102595759919297420375831681185918336572164076976542194492377232399546071328099173104919376765795609190910360910590932506229991584362107023461

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70539) 594796417554507257525081 (proven prime)
(ID: 72335) 312320569154434680804940721981977864186737973424191672843476705770483228051491097698576469373732389386209925031603098760195760375708490308034122415053797904342778123603595169042628427478381358898974934486127767373836858575127058438245428436595700970531660995162630980153754719659083278251658526937524368746816406093447888747003399290529210169111311672161434642453942562681236480386748652574883087399058890364733884789792247432480765533933736735574712619700242968771513311343010778692890589117875123476943903684479798500621470435844150775548669314444298488331261271056215468292289607465905331792501115526696420408278039950552792497768285731579659659937014713042158687601216476789089187007037114608961139691444741333439076824085112645806787233157722727133633217257357509726215174037365889760083122566922083985389679771998095524776364404273627011443599605749554639536127999872493158399999998443519999999999981 (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.