Factor Info

ID 72560
Size 931 digits / 3091 bits
Status composite
Value 2258435546295158117047404782006959789124980284912466355496489640701957659843618524538305293040548786433438172725309098365713402804284342522430796553167581338058408024492248822066361431901235981560336262390656340384203985245973935380883560267315862966787926287129382593193742859460088371236270938990591780509411176506121983030023967170748564130289156864945715868603137790517181104975265099762659838191647383315568118663861468918285717465102953991945536818385076090985863578384021688903867100431092814039788972981424015677005940886837586515720040732558322707699537942227243794395212757374446379505957166118194566110609602551890379073803780982193537702709136583017315091161970763510600789390270163197421546912431350521904473904404317580477483878645800215597993373709285505885160800551414996981820595158448292436873682772396916008394548431513785154765082911581893184333627453943099288232771583803390345068896749207350906080479231853821

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98600) 103919300681755176476082610549921 (proven prime)
(ID: 100022) 21732589918127358846067607453649266974031217875637000817898090774721930443275306774559834986356648415639596447475187820221976335080554444152918592161783493940732651991579551865504930153284925951372745347511372564841541160183285299342153330164673310027962941262953483501641630104843885532941428197469931630621883455948695334354142699774435438494566037386910127075748810287595111168609528456520708275392521485211239406867605259451822897996506408471919042050298421987630133597829802480553628214325577966413173202989210865508146835497897691713670147991046810845131941138254248515452602449612949637813521170188444692050868400642291425920464268128086682655564320488590294766942608630606963478490121320044316448802082787807808912148209289392812573535191835513416809753922696340108931487329438354012841688591517137959907452965631142015780087674613434409175982030008567723193816224908533523266492293786375901 (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.