Factor Info

ID 72401
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 45620330929167112388711384833774021216632048850199070341260122160964127068660882484460849601852482359626090188074650230480718182636614963841861279934083814368470487861863801295766461517819816207833130272711505464064147152216440565888640577242150702831889395846052244067324755253574663735122776465456328099665190095659575492948549979889166025665541127150117557244480371479496017052764613956583432131191737945744358839030483744972410124609683925921191806065055512729262141590793616902741286172593375619071821148181064169573827376337395290906952773001344172974220489464619010937839619960446022000616670840029099155325473787973165258022199735059777915435006319532837048472121485512661512743416790714678357403074725440669058218577515657251416080517856904949041787549674008650097890144107005673431544956039262307667997896452231985680179214193440972286038405826687806871139877243549761448602964108010484830059618624815221761

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70533) 24540050076369381718561 (proven prime)
(ID: 72402) 1859015396757351999407786167123922526912426793882176280160122871529703176556562724519607685923877625727874408827193773523681926088237486502472674784866947415779751071022103770677225591990246123727603536255295562763956977950124884585616746335988357366553273388662964997360438195905981175943505794511460238906208709205193900805200213334010712928202112055784439080187181712216122447098425885022330415307515289647157441278965099940827298993731687396202337293393706849701678370881111384409350155948988535248585138428356305111128862954036884966226944274632221001263830514562794369311725525052641001279283463145317243898772751548410026444823354308484729262313247224773062253710388391310441989362783054729371975916622440939502503323934272608338406229174859993364319577696876873655398322349933487357686118376730742020413626613659517413348374246976187971707664059619739346244302421759865458519803990431201 (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.