Factor Info

ID 185539
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 69610705071306051015169404673659092109898841989007401355128613474533944694098927202112033942837797003771706608207435465666055430122000193655705861158789132503389516184625521936399461974458417953782909288524372653121266206435332299561833846161810214182611981591186434797860403892245442482108883923684016699002629824320160361771931773078674277034249629131533853211878714520566136592513250259347401454701953184721765009898931590464068027732759779911251273622449389041861333833652669730484467752331467804151480672927815807150996537417506933068076402962376939603548502430409249676094740907493976440345130809872814776165798612375104753489747992544102210193240468901887888729369412846678036929981344460976797614215431155352792229307048429164250424701290209798525943802504894993098653095441130360531412370124523063445019563771466413204197963776315144758837586980511238953823023632280043023800150255000709782489933905686787

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184092) 5804643682326893654279353725122230915901794926711196836700981435511949633337679747638264341743023143859020974514691695078442170587519195464489019682091819833626397292917924235068003675904119344353779362287 (composite)
(ID: 185540) 11992244292831661610211294738216329294485956087067984297415909073607767612053723853376187080215468550491627723121276053761560484574974316006179840304228251261559255367180654138258109224793345859364559081639876989207040666988525864622365671180119245383807254733935942890289761756324942182155645577313290987477495124258501121594297588435670661248858840156904714568410718739262049215765013799611246402796133320638895427323512002474270834301155774276690463698337754301211653368707048787806646628858226719967447629743318035993250812705526443309209306997255216449151844943595949694290926373004336168107439188881362211165917788796677783761225881738362878653377627891458338102818997482622027239713083339458421505363501 (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.