Factor Info

ID 178698
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 70695849961519798460264298937803177976932397230764945466270167344571598364193044331277141401801583382595353004357143246286394942452144024228230134237263994864126801936633549095789213009437761108481372783805857189271397214965053929038223417496093549100143143780393922545846901301904424183410387364194704101428823497548506484051704119559351317208196249354533332872668836300212638384394548309264148353309680488766275646147440019970440128864687545328238235320303671650234333557617245920963036273352606793516488750527641507853593919898741673167669725336046988182456184623436088144138928960717909455098724974285854114549255947663569935017386331685823976722628378131974067605568623777138489887712348672620930862938498947454160478062274090064131537430507329049487177455760686391487964115782112494357550243450593922420949952105723270266015483771663349245348243529705264526751674266716250954242217732896549967979068007989

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6767) 174583335852767865379025002452121 (proven prime)
(ID: 178699) 404940423530113099745811607033233368103217212851700434272342674991448952261950002715906333071375581984488982526327196019611755199561605470660273248473276966703278163198562112125876361029644714314401402412788588173793369927224479854404205867322201907027053083289490913164688376417308083984937417911279488786472279234244583862852021309415558291808525733021061419800599004921434028139962910954741989185554680255894106383425573269246751701168241467776570650034291479507166505643852465933268354062547265128528965780004935588110811034529837313040424330768375003041207741283755231691194213218307385938926572794044849553445494156221937112412817636705944425641735270376859533157735315788835852634389212538502756722243516087689822445513510320634948620808299916509229483025685610236741105550741471342061799709715968172415442364897184425901246204959509153158327494905241772350486074987430909 (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.