Factor Info

ID 72392
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 2928461649472025348588419184718590654414880427098253769911622060056790082726300133486082628901788856357468688729069184157496180805231249243849268400606431391970309607660084966220115322185806736280726335273871643226543384160639681442785006963931962393269511333271986124642044605211161808753739678744324408649943035539833162976457520810422826254621285190547328471395883331276453090110658098309061349602996563242308688245662524282522565425309743763973159701021714783832305753894098170547411703870461581596961148913288261187521656852587607471879718607496888815598569865383082987330773921204625736673390329944581214599485377168950300966026525993302875986570779399497696288862039942473259661427883193465690931189590847655713989482972977575209478783089223176036442136116017716453611701613461132342771780522643090560697072391437241032890323582181175479076079826412386156840626379154793458128250089760389422037263127299516137129034585841

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98522) 282200972403903568166451593351 (proven prime)
(ID: 99826) 10377220264431367926455552181916456302587061968045712649238054665339085380424657230899248581949846453745672683207008168116046598368535101842056481874733660023873690710504238827332209411276562180990848644162801319315339415781638304328245222302270110826617500469061771418960537321594541498021513933689982675682889634531031409077338919613805585981434107170801897396939778467121983406973782045478355735818588563257844163666564103653928396700244568198891424837649444875807912877275839728942126058014532841652265840865861432151064973375180666929438146797921031826618506142692225098547267782506896646035156364443021952752915550289992771931419061729802258272992563700877223204294317601928786769396327894288858012820904427002235262143361728550951345711143665883775262987265020132295502529871360639562302527860632917114390263099410342575185641445006913040897354993482559069084775015849506561129923223641825991 (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.