Factor Info

ID 75794
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 6952436910778871123895978372047785576063410810196479533320061138693841785726277744988564254992693690560799019674064507233197244056617272219300142630882292750841756258010337693916677378911263700206718565374241161654185897962183887327856214619822379432632952891656886734493015138106758441273160138618884375249699451168953379516694330280127229036319888374609794941839450696237344656552491597121618417883466218744377878968912815553546471274140547219308793630336439112119090835090347421369591493035637036226424948664341940648618826111358667086813541927388781878869112475435483115645205039569309326335066728935092333744889796501914207599160036902553210727868648859149900208594946943386738814230403821643049235420604248706731082020837615257413547984862354130834131468689237156525292714460157266710728340014933626334715595953017986156989964891999499908307793171489258974247421453297146585773308991245043428912250229002766618103169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 73069) 8484330671964735334410088687724478887239719666748414214743814637516122598288562123255444499 (proven prime)
(ID: 75795) 819444359205872375172426875050362864933503631726151617371436282135457905870793741434242866478480670452556413254448696036041010651862155149808577699223627528954005866873002109192071402853337072083866283656694896036696318106708937928845156750329021255373171783398662123516125097959396566665736444683562022373520788963651448539906370478318004444072644019982265781581329235592130825375107922327008499843547771376660275578916304203196467647056192933668958446908538443216292241674871915652992592397869417055475657454187284733747050994136977268586741218077858876814250881487574111233374503899203588186648762629382228823378310987858989488956329625041764581940040177260291826470353766626400795628808691295723793583368069820900165376599963376897218242282090705794687066438912704724378743155826159692285576904418540494867089570169671991026331 (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.