Factor Info

ID 72854
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 24317664815369482252325453364230185779284543914007561112896463323089222344607712463224848734146628659005989678395071321404751629090744660316765887306784879066402117791152241141251898164153985363296062586889404320179637258557838527189124968893264072392898519818064849237038732961333075761228816641345431838200470822511816592300009972468532898802723473549404883381993464714811891363898819324604968891716121876271013884283357443292703263527074907266625452382835756096650960978974255419144307534505553635556598747130492328099938283298588021203009905622381791475574196149566655040783114082269130389086445459695459309098319154507333809249560388822849210334848877007328630513153670191134142510576463816835051339631107723247772274844845550018821486558955154974242355607449648309612525063801589460583800443459927328599840584091584120981935910325427171099943520417890607282087344311712576312066299452693398901292915087

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70713) 106896982629956973639277 (proven prime)
(ID: 72855) 227486915131640607528677349160089286240282583518907909812425004175329075835344230550045886524974515176582543701621421528541815531069641928133392940975467753229906393235267743142272103635671263215494850852468437747477743279079249480915536498158068306652289845742858686342282730016032939277153661359283407553622690471539340447197019251315976100786606179714299901221905922261140518747863904532082542546862816854356763605623288878399407533076844100421855847767617585398538554310192237057524892946855903501399720731324496799031264784198797915485837412097928975788760768746126919514045554903211232960474870679293020266287222442659579425009107958865883669718016724192732930954020638470069894199168602060867049686808117065836600453202190146138243614824813836089467360094863279378505140381804767037009281478090516518406390020258240327358955395160019056196255727804073578735342057448493545767531 (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.