Factor Info

ID 72681
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 499353225440668369072279586255569755515687289122360637522139609312676992823531007919215323812736470971084687245594624026708908325487781799097053778227097179117207711594000527762633558704329585908630814782205927468814728527747871794837524208273563626313823085559186697299070443784261625858688180695346023373628774687783974761538037673760059191133540795088808084411944721093849279453580483159661900962556699262061577967259783526441970837941032597490730745157201726647339517576052217839593681059144827476638439311036143949583930573218645950707778270073763190104591808506703504226826771631989944055921626725606913592417959186604953157595684175427553010767595034640774754429081884849607513987452658409935187046118894687738404827128229937528005498347780803217168537946470496871159532354175176630862162335676232877170561983591943169382641913612804940715441862542389273207921949831025474843003153489083634986227310596131

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 72682) 58961026798880609547121 (proven prime)
(ID: 72683) 8469208433970975555274912596174976695352712852153022232922721499147923825951270444689058753108457808761617477142537737972366096494642744570374024328711990417659116996761350077042442088938545871787155925887394278041799763375259185229358838527748640972789182673901363529310197686026590395758211313383878168422611925488243419836005784734408279307948786665252240848385292760028610551472144806573677632726380472798002792519135742267071116708419419130466510507410850420107896789774619797414106142576747713367169526259287389608243426436597119747214365695667709655954634899722934341202937223199984730656767740327796965509593352328441790353585674669489352459469065412104530785624453377637166056217032280932836420423154245423994290118622330697215745634512926096927396615533322313494781774471973347902951035830300958430886836747571047029172585701136715091062300322647500014217761938505077973273561811 (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.