Factor Info

ID 69747
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 16653141100065856853861420166984596979360136783391339585017561086834004336398926881791597708947464508949141404265532037984681061639690344402313871973170782143754600480727086745029018081545572124871442195923282156137872414992228381579373933364265625716177200709457347341903314521053308911681079428252454484269847425442593352121351436651316067918421199498939818707782328138957320143985405620487204262124699929039035343428753765162767859130003804522620265902732324538526923364976360077367024393563592111748819013283962947583803345403757710628834053428955243136943633315762741037705990619242256345148762543847410118645755900408383886087635187266207382735285603636159857458851638395101599548443156901001455434673274800641205422018988121856902154530732071370012299709115961611719797822847176799309503863229944828983843290992774984673278935806218571477106329761003078400084138053165785783889744141069956513184237335931780831193

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 69748) 10142886062555620493629 (proven prime)
(ID: 69749) 1641854300379462249057223700296146716898150816579860079728870545192494935431764538827658795171581134953059092374776326195490011944342894109526571853745541157286083424246401353579274578480718205034319219781813110379464624703438415031355426998480124488095979965335835399156722120320980365642872266898263900010123154294371686794486847983895050162682301486886263871445308712620470045402638138372748923581783163415845396629439193249528938835797504096517367356456773656712785026790225918965516530815146374841368872190798716698339734515697299790143054302448454458138176292411937951416006412757826347607100779178297215577374379509776150051824941789740596875668200961818119307315934075436359240292921793479111921944186248443538686895689938364247045541174742530743804959803472156110678996271742245529981995586447445777944977750373844652423031260621561433167490080413151038368631747424638742187257502258125517 (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.