Factor Info

ID 72636
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 36064025195368808965161769746306820494896747551557185437882779001921900092387350092371898864923450325773625955031539664612593669378055842058259054641616442817717867914038634034903278245969607447401582608391275247596268072350861694596598299598873695376180333103797700635079621914585301337582660803727255144237815426574696714371043877673340931485512456144708801381688100588251206119056494548946242214177581483452129873595195805766067255587751636230950023667425283359141633065269469941535914227892326567251675083764602322542867372137568860781116123591420570042486987892122918258897217862646186945555839919281714138992944124157119258934703432648581634571069537975782980902850699443943525710114488560441863977920154458038133077136069407413055554590297050177969056658663198152457271573323846295621201338358904072670288014825949089060018634909288109617911848873163917267368952901700423296547445961081384569748560899792409

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 71407) 1197407098426779145291 (proven prime)
(ID: 72637) 30118432772573133660327245175527476690742422657157331435850984046876771834218745487144924473455456359039854357669892316306542569284770836048273874563361429661143975563221350129943759614216983648903419507286194023270646956007122668938168937462947293902861144581383837571992288061089195212727518403539942866698762279381466136932011745605200504431077006475981068837180075000042181533721971911208192577362723560645150207301636018654671085071796508474745287012400398940226515917389505302880386291810442587859873771292225312627654592891801251287373462292229547469321786125231449340319040954634178109477216979168738191149387263170736926649097452143771794535148843635064949948050729350063315380969370941058161157355541331676488683884980296638086388092146502968350912491647682963302375765560324286306890044632138939014262395765656810676722448923919356587052019615747430201390787476542236947577642774699 (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.