Factor Info

ID 72358
Size 917 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 10396555109524628314669510216914129166629574580136555657100937713087442821389778539915271983582066334173605598919669345925709381502989019972026640309506694784887542250712945340832417740299285017077274256428704781930501773762080873099140063258385109214147084443849582039615580521521449307372044356907741280901377663041158225857091943131204861826057105088791230678664915822122713763332336316742123542317144559862641553934924342352298845444402277677601240391151306249710309368255901142166967760649330071667506958201414320232690354073776503335553150025040292233810219403021261450301943693833838630146153081589190729012831609246995013743552274230893550937136806297780144698172576365097406613336114306886415445741472152028947292116067254294126265817607820006850156898620820793096540340626633533494773229513524539038879574632104270472335708667599761473302247744713755385657743699796168133194388809342682886786816416165009919

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70520) 383493384240205993228059557962159 (proven prime)
(ID: 99782) 27110128979467903562622143694326869236886011090302696771412275101173416076703624485963781444355770661192992356636110452829474259096474537755822139326017992728447235828771121545648956366634082041289694610038680999140646013745335520253485555456109360546577370060630041667089182536875865772145568988897853447422798985110263640272221091471690248416801011074670160895407168243271312723925468331753755009483010581570699262436662187334743665369449506560623755813931163299408669529515996980763405328117711764930159271958341113399000069219825640529714977817264720226085864087675811313832335681978816639936708373084428917760472835561972370315726432214915895286186867162079471293431119482571904909707499816275161003142261975340182687103526796281399968202556174674917372110769665227129669455356945946023052476667344058196695905356780994767775007576199607039232694354324810048773960736358448574641 (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.