Factor Info

ID 72349
Size 932 digits / 3095 bits
Status composite
Value 43083242671720377651622636201964314151524336832526003153299232333981251533349985749390254991747204138216603730343438848177997662330813346372666362741415248333701217015798912936434287773417636759851880150375081262548973614056170509829552705591447516212679744495731608464589574708258005847566815076477253349360869056997585706349071664674743226898848178012905920512673952044985986854141191048102210263041941411423837706767318116599701335004750350186782793036920050288120213365698262002775654793694900738599923561742059568611394868931179609145317393357476753109236651072668045118724662157836452189822927642807663085364006868889769875609255403296015297938470034861903428725178416061103551876121332284747275220545197263146360595493257093448495610893603129522539781511587893938909299849716149607305790759518178011470686888287984130159845945542452446724156220486281511179189612965164744825879048684129772398831226839249570509038063341803721

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97981) 2336901883696911642748166726552233200431 (proven prime)
(ID: 99760) 18436051154858040291758917215204618650442405255602641694808418401791561519076222961705778280965686018914020432887600565673600464286209001641849735364615542959785220999123399906334628138686710521011931174378797540871841584255009569286427769952957457609567857832113388024052864153486492200895529592197664901544495089885441241686238654534562874528748493419771329251424690475951935574792576569612724410748578344676387205027278425132079836018193386660023360601394911037021755945855910589406552550479199168459796744235398331303431514709409107071448365227488488188059682262733482181252352434820051847250191790411533823672187235860618709014744463760484655901856794005681461636446067877403751968564527861841234426483432641738181546322735141274714002361456056453469345628039271357233712586855188378635889068027612912363511182208851930207035620585226404634716131210158690971590901022238257253431347379591 (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.