Factor Info

ID 69736
Size 900 digits / 2990 bits
Status composite
Value 688048218208722792278627307143437725309076947990355086018591783603365521427959172604949578300373965885875653392230413345241994989744297515657853247247995598604923633565903127231532389467010859189538631471195952446540766919623347763614987845039372650846179698863318366403681969256536763171052542478467442049965095166557382716564979588337480988646651308120187733277499150305501017025979174926083704170868991280987515204213341642996324510654373910773105522249574713448166174393620769595436516849285457729383814784998011601464046223014979525812604937551342057733712500351028059667697592947310319799091531942983382175267990608988157099382810959817939686959658789721104855722022558560414309423767226483239591149984013283574841049269596605079649625821285747268397852228695356440606241972792740741988634037310918431615484323557804970552365701500879000288480177710570322394518953815305915191735649892906621749

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 69737) 142146758099254134389353551454003 (proven prime)
(ID: 69738) 4840407388878277102905736862029208973483903330169503168858990852518610110962623243799791322465102400280812907568575137587163516817246896568939481431451575717894817835580599040058263904351270544339248579663221776003912898155435503814130511217776215017021862104922716981636107077167248186598091758304940129703353067616552775730008295926101651908111381154213006311020800982481730352132822166705329806828799351176310023741729545349910774411754561063188727916682717729359161954967066123133689840778055720578176673537921421357499037221207150569283423906598677692300806868051983367841718445741166386762821466059484909780022754538912573638560636931478421816590787142035046501683192751761286133355275009307355687581178790061877303681904525099924209154525086726784985231705503115493730954753828560689814681851928722588354767707630550909006973504506973342734692686636973041646583 (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.