Factor Info

ID 72552
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 930826323922482797012027430035862223914768958015664462346126393385225143964922656089727281408323321639647001098191457252818655836678591704784185104514831469008817502534549321412983060548478403562937676527678909647295394159812113607032064772708410774420035778937015968215019714717168449414182607702236522949721602747392472668916389387647635229958384171098470223782605959629485063827835007442000321772541549333538228043160444181413614130519113156595973452530684096840617668657562956820287490714823659784941136347145164615040231634714986831540026109348063424157393211943752382783511046051273362311401291540584569669513709719878302998781840110143638550029115421156184194355530066437023824525306456973555762003937911820416823281094858938696840518151094498769900952708726594567736038889842748432006792089064151272122537184649909319763406414366511687541610500615284733691120738367895015679837531696122964706880059156072958779

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70526) 87910897915022054334374219609 (proven prime)
(ID: 100013) 10588292760042721482229389184659239000615532650637777892686576219583976879370149466071915965049277160911920607754658444114751624375137904507979482259926743098331537319224915354742800356211717364446356733510827323432529306604066979754247145762191300750467422232811321791615634446590717887571288705199140172710070535680126531279454579709714015969207868971788279648435179784916740487312634168129183070618181761245798850011086998126634019326926497967553403588193079095498506382845533512014243185763836874748212037485711011227983125779325524749749047068901959970403778759572955047918272246710559496911980259757004710115728591224000271936557778715668492609629030569662438404878573981954306378823709948679510536070503932119614829447825180337154793618442155909079639455782011389926158985387423859016492710447528297895207991170006384197354421770701301675877266941284173185709095862518213638534910131 (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.