Factor Info

ID 78623
Size 934 digits / 3100 bits
Status composite
Value 1243392181736382762822261668049242746442633337689278688976118783770945935613663537129618172081156889097007783901069502688050258087005896411878868071873365875670859117026024889074660268015589816024291879099237329348259471183384608461969035949332890562189375149568804505816173500153142422658034184058063482071934959238059889453199424390083405388720204407292213062613274107779459736015546899438578809911750716044475392477441474166799209074672399735759855610351847373346919557104581152351487818777699705535700767347180856215424866298535029769883363441409553343225359831928778216330911385127265169192848739611684723726133167976005213550099360223465575090364757004004869025345241792227883339036254812058290561792047548708111444814666851770119265793979224264870432936913399643381334883928866872316974683145687695147992038945105691507064393350700750525798169116025877602295908394557923905694405761258016822884639400088979929975457024324199897

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 75950) 67012200840037529491338272681863005761074227988731301506393709 (proven prime)
(ID: 78624) 18554713412628254963398069825294204583218818098335698087339328243580786319680086434687390802567087191407624076950642278714924799615968932912627631568453319030427939018711058974986579230508985669164690118000602949759412037120279676901972078382273218166440679830021418707826660361481114649682171857700477983697555177646221928008817707306668294163632437062672244079640820036155917894931339001402835075637994701747123379224200664161022949313762490490148797924502733479342054569057400703448071292263352547015295441384562839750707980388394756974249149940936351177784111889930236603053452470279329511621204640214973373322930070964372068695386657253882725584553801782579151323950654887270687083423713391788624193900531432808501178334627073209051386170354892123605712591561868581061592547635638919206346190790294299561048979791078565677953085789418136895827713809417072584003717533 (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.