Factor Info

ID 72429
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 4083820029746094503029315209890790932564030977688657259178994928848359822688197734252607153938444990340229743789415924192088433534032516523272504648173764162505641486761565873347024449894529505417481663727266021864372186481821492850527690444189542896738697597044470724184154513483887200155176410205239124899755291668212238094566336113337644549547810018434856400282783736711698398288608756773949980168709758103980135833010429762701721809837935238222670367477497967572711447389838072450430885577741464243321943321712460799994719852093834695664935578313391750531461436027611228436779810265493002377732368403091191228964521118850599721094164995510138350734393941213644432932492881601673883393715243506585644678815522872360413683700803379884905597541875852651687931245588161225778910538234474180392259957274890903251627675598993735971754967678440312986257608377401003972765620213814828213692000599244774892637863284177666606059

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 72430) 10052364901556652943591 (proven prime)
(ID: 72431) 406254654475753959080025854070398551140235793083642204675391846556323298819458501210102468799264334976252073922757228623824614965368255544017290810073015092558409775722919487021999340714087936573097873251490294818654861685810270065726341564703641056501568298509122294575876360881661294457214277227258742631608155438819169926138136801883852410293130561730907166352256448645900397775955782956248496401718010476696684896002965243459010949089502499612702843699757829968140833442693785451642085738650434396156166505571751538125136356501907260152085094920495242784825277704662388018882310968539994217555110858413417629114214480861070358430985915537107758701566140604415082072762077727830288120051340810640696838998088300920571489287168234014275033306712283369352687246775968622750562263921553148285380013402408500996489836069695995207590370153200520424913419988194659612567739841796329177333570146488621149 (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.