Factor Info

ID 165009
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 69607645721700089878477700419794082151582860283015620015804364974689910133008558501505589745058551132598642004469524101494248932368753755618878529961118070116094914104132246870492517925092451366778773277835599306852661654926300368024061463781281575195990260212235398004946157578909219378395221824068105387705306673129982170117230130880415990740495672348450305745845289206670439861699343862342923682690199653902494051150713591414452496805967618524746417080685705447487925224722058006152712937682312896395346766931204827906900355992222517610911027505529584569309371638602092845833966714434087985688192553823091730862605056540637195192183429405644670338163694118470296708522259329434996417009608763171663463136674087270514276151201674190248318565145711320823958820548982199470082157348569096774235724880334903497609942722347318611054738033239780060734859535075900225293172958050318300497659372981776065044751

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 195321) 12903125641831048861460954665279 (proven prime)
(ID: 196603) 5394634420673768674897977629190969561484962992922942328662149013719895670230503037634152732562836049734921424184116646381574642325072816310417699083022912688945546309246345140595229276908461467187922321193267417346854201023484417615535929182714750130973857629615361126740420917557518712105450231352543641319352306368357173235594783068321555743587349265295529006682668979987434292173774064987352114409760972611760405031709295577748944428233983402582922220594697193151252751060295775792294408133050954011293342812514755425557131233400810521451972129596684908079715643706168168269497642747566954239215199733880400359568760570717410752455951069916971768448548032944539122371041048127627019721696477171944126638365613997452185571008931431180956143008098789317728937189035898460587147376003919113706284128155753799554361400116071180838190110905250834242712226654253086785043819569 (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.