Factor Info

ID 72813
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 22460822528535570216740180524374455985336377746619636469047266326545956610224823796976376911373451068841610898940429106117499669645179017522433210952153334520987902891210231777742599562639696335217993090415492374398500601295461589054563086104072503448478120753290387792078105549957750121073599005196268537968627600626844949487416620885938088945187383501483477410121216857028968510434457883955550409084719091484610527220254293769503756514912319720674373769582460461214044053113653473927622925759045573167767678479683479296333325670894722048271522685184412303356616166103868107182878995095099596549183872954894698098066145430839617803055650013826343992239566334128725018880403212030470248364844011217621570365235786491175391394386762498887522466587513415765165979665212919629180830489921884309194551278262419014635137986777526205492227168375601190143197618537195954892589766792573099194476590376768527939875433

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70519) 175462044485240500219 (proven prime)
(ID: 72814) 128009579475890169380651914004844739032595248856285999770185397791984431363815642164399967499656524036166684943805339784611312787380522491164170449547887735379355068842563320685834438785311785787792187151718331158154254402284277402622515117950895438001940933380802673115364264397410367398189090517390899085623316969685118404909374629007911013523364036447489684553693986360673997417520361424101819063705203424077673403643083416240276231359400400699211898878756030507712668485090334868657245841098180392646225165719210194431780357164956844266611774314597821137123157893445807461118582894734521840129637803846676392030474069829907116932268179591618160933690267412022258046069770755626653590846741839996552189708632031675289274995925284663496158461043964555338836665334241228290123646602505736080643674957269309223773404399284946481500150150854416704612150457712247455677702039290132343408107 (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.