Factor Info

ID 72610
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 5725383091956900498691934682607111908271794680819222583563425501417856588697369535732280958377187433143685118001760812201993471885621562077241035721742571254751128998512207665105606326247603537520834881713677839545219792022129050742709156396665190155532210172094669414402405353427704922515076986091305666760145180681627882761651881842405268620658910074667896001794257957765173551353979203826607154283410007006416175918357707253378077074497938692888647912009343480832244732578215114504651172158692568670409629542829810384259163208931604800675442219672780392771546703268492965210884330504915114294588314948955036075032327089424791818386696092171358385936877214925924173552546047566940909400408239350668833122712141727521446279997229670162138413626695228868086815077929461810339276682903784810180611552922945446905660270769136268984216266334935054579560827887333227536613640968367678718245559710569385349953

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98039) 341123703105313974607376880614995646376367361 (proven prime)
(ID: 100066) 16783891121718159278091356164058304282665475237476888130538728894547950320817626947212155674679429432296870715782378118659538762384318263751489886912848260269183615847010560659159393984380464367734581223396589237444228271444929361511371685303320601862043102122648754194645359121454527141538888933996036975759249847971072967223929081561943229459744077373505585914561349566382975045807376794952561019834751369450270973301792959632184273400305569564946130055648654657588657579131491973347491844368301924369007510201639544289720805203356621388528345516807552875334903376073757939997983320923735407027311701515342592324684689150590676273782468715147902950434435396769658341738887462158098414315350108447717130104635035870890415938546233656809878433491457995089048757271441689599094582316065768541200912003294509422279089082342773187603272481512600211697223213956673 (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.