Factor Info

ID 72374
Size 944 digits / 3136 bits
Status composite
Value 64671384372576494856530675783906507099717718684576541099531406325078503006175720813939819262111269926601470097683645875255128967740988035918560109152139320588031769785846401008400490567576348793918378546416460384604752944406771064543699607224355478859618140112200169055997066214157796863719908023438726947396565857955573181921077049529845179920879367461263162334431942731819787755963732052654248669839422091649550510014283667737481352291778877402459961876323808679441352546848307014420054893543164864935787294386624836220162528302106238199826717571643006282898800858983515727026177251577073201767287617910342987878405631951239020454008797327324314358981966547995702949033958546607873995006611443510422826900216196810546729416137666830115697109912962113910559210976885384411661624491347416973239777421154860063436659176260594471269496715118458333417300905029348588063951159982250626454475281780065850169492610305007857323231776834923023781264561

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 72583) 201161092255316201234202042361 (proven prime)
(ID: 99797) 321490521091895625017504758208871378518192241047913637542709863419004767891989853066018913361468223351329472066561196721887106698021836134393783234803459139157130298860309449021984968494808119043735295275131586780694558949604454797346024764929538992478460245683341023531320759876890478176701889385863847492824821569507804696141162376902342828603633769454419696713750512723398383208204710731846754319038536135768067039728227490334821571192354688619091026030973831543505860839755917661971464113823373039837659996847695034124054513673788757343797194288505490116851924910789041290043474008631987834385923345730697151518474528389919158781640457778011764724640974824282694347099325696389183826981184299271302910507945787903802216663959151555793626211803585828890054036575906908474021862062549624606622064299604464017818977421223316748211141653130767112566813473126040327221908523877498270691108161048944992022993400750201 (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.