Factor Info

ID 72499
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1349407266072106010996010101297199758504698689303529669588300570210061758110227370816849614435995562419111929291984508988423537683583601293165875307072219882272499587232546696518791896550712224399218327044692390334157949535142379506399283036852068853417731562890593899117150822083930732443527394450437628842862585001803493313211541638051075653903003391726195926695931890853499052577958337638780295150819971708864929747587290696167412414979286913276024748022017194086820121633011485392474344093056097685683131078662603274057821239086941361409018599024518497630077335719343310244935389668494580766898098978394711137670915349662530809415929536441576078900425557718426842173363979189717581870520033342912360639285512115874597018899792921291217635039541214412269332535389366723495432653543189961491708384870666259581759424206673885958506244522981345334531386935272398810955531440496588432979422305673311830309752842774703156808719

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70628) 18125089740981918851143613362611829740110227944229 (proven prime)
(ID: 99957) 74449687441878699323619429959139555584514360692840299410304256487795718041016270158447430431415277870929479073708368265166065335368763427820537734804193968175876690247036425334021230503235660135821246720711607403321461636353614838657959567775891053621539010102688719822479490101595023588465860453330370050794687507757235268447339063800435183451879756101959346872564268429595900595614509229621494067809398280270025514623171437694413162373746752011619923690924069245549484358448714155241754814419776435062063388433871583730932672194323102825424203561737296236852518307833252805442665023928368790899405752501506915285911688724292615617368983081814637245341961046388893552051132099029964966541647715927598833707742994773767935343355412246255412131081152989179940507495843819637634687314010449579187315565236074403367118658064573475912340737512343857625222124138322477287834891811 (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.