Factor Info

ID 72799
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 1616568389345045312364249624967757946372394086991775698592896665345259962160154049469258286620638405912136460012606849786702214816831680473728530296741782076740807522443775245888223772942831828962225511205542453725625536116019642423138731612263670738639622927529697338294737841335657980985355321098024301997292744622139062770898683701238318737883236411308755198354699296207214292042785055379011868793036017303716846737674533492992174173611891658961980687856486749327734279565334226149695652076308071354868216948517881640977965792774372037278488298249950561520864688799134931475111028599325430203822947247682627460283621684000534148905335824053025076709544000254524082836932062772443317996407306956781501459194148503127872121921800863836823900383594162510958349665144754338491456699997565733164232341244120296336360891819632745016733886555296518655639982832108323559695174119148382574490239287159195659295702963488217

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70530) 2200293635138152581356053802893789 (proven prime)
(ID: 100272) 734705751781872430048839287222631524001636703846337376456086925669785708243667635236309971306935556410138224087215337869678124450560696246227507205925904675112791962398793123912292179528927873971377965090995145455442713087793745114728146945454862571937495458657084194877690921537827941104173806715849034578767123183163029035735169068506775352205051581508168307566418987282310895778596631755669391620095867468454820275769011578601523496672841309910928944935794650141356553813825944899277682692331114129177418259918687505982899047607685873944489176854540059745248710871971500956498446982296030155979906223757472340700053071980674667330102126499855310429735989108215891158757643850454401415405283188951352683689232691639560122357088607905572436087642876577201365868160140537429812504737455029789915426555984664487032353261214319493699819188096982253011443711672895068012174513140996653 (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.