Factor Info

ID 72723
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 336118245587478453867263760493778924513005443148083137974161354603770828347116630967501656865614581626831862071702942128028927951443685899301966828433540951596115079019821627765023883711020038537149409173496419077277963451727520241521492817681143628080741758452385464049760941617307965150371429505272618575457655287762925126992557967656224145208277118067884026928654258495521178978664631086598360529729061737387059047571218446981273269793015993049389374001711149675490126150161527887949040446695768573340318082137660624027999362529910231307843894557196620719361146056434701891506819915031008245806466703515454641942094830994377326404701238582639434362424890011296053871909432535720618392051240023551256007760182128509134765180376354083971902191811377482849695454792155117968092160312433800782900365106974303045881909370596373040457042416577598087607201093579036341115657587161155183694537128129130383111767788718727304252314106513

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70648) 82832842974154279534081 (proven prime)
(ID: 72724) 4057789561712314384631277396024799355323487489381874721856308002192566706156811063574280057893616872889405279128402990329117327687028115755982917778189943742315346342705352024648415209996486375224677043111043459926399301229715307426408222675463855295334051654674591634247820529409459057210560391985175469424414563372114061503168287500429053706614074129345020897892786998593173163080417319113649292611579762347845323951693926363143101420830302655349427217401710219877200589611943086945110065088815674371895692988356837660278095612692449279880824741573234742068786815192094088169840000288403608265191968650647579115997344450019198616058827890842505593498026933021352920993491491765847671158410038479731748504054138210534116491348029673212840481760895135432696937567411752568478446361879971890376599082495251318087509614810903941980862722181258164799720414337053348919534969914087312221593981782837911442070673 (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.