Factor Info

ID 72524
Size 925 digits / 3072 bits
Status composite
Value 4345042273326849091984233100002821903551663000912140540612880098907492089359824603550742718720113228373104831881651163306616182965920082453493988703219634955912858396649374509018899211184493255379410344994288542761498317697264871405741865386432827521452801039834435654976072103596609093279463665101509498451697112907801163864240972868749316491497342183981782418937829876533805361260034930654190238877439530082334727191903726361061564209459922392463479454968119653982577799740279332680826058654713440556756050179887474147088085629605145748057661275124569194674501178402018117064790588675775654619106112022465966051157927353062152864566580268055507073332446689932531747736468675534053130639442215843215212756313232051012775921417178495939653142529826878962496322451616536738474027258219754560779629365866144634123264792351834997840032492198555380235712707280951941489444948538152397980830543724144357486063318797574741968600069

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70830) 102780701154470997010739 (proven prime)
(ID: 72525) 42274884531061969794866676109037303309358795030879741141627712753406143410051488925107456010090486022215945245625715498134469671869258348793716907109599024541007780635028470228305562300005568987802131884238195519971483517528280131063784983826711691221271043131078597754097140191470478020703505813417743186957125310891618425059633978294746025739950483829028281105167063485804134593878531908840870005535530175171929982459109682519474387868738732399169634749132514234589144641421235336564084291853644190680534011457958356803283331572852590806975365359467493615189349622914748587850718226816254521087555895406219551786985870303277286338669788005043967236842344445928545527238851194221281669565789152895745100699936261137981703302103132286914491754497468802706632206853487443729723789575129679182453110939719608030040640422569237493453704285953543597636062063288393866124691823336879790145834772817435178471 (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.