Factor Info

ID 69789
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 75500262219382769268427931878931976903819463319691502082165307939973491207476584357402149155978893678348918159105040270210527849536454267642469749181685372044496741851458891555656073930627474852842651125417788434988595434609953007009051041674925099619268995430758041905510437950478957521548504261638535959131802650158725384120409531659880164890735096776817757642561766489360125247493955093896169758483778024829052490510563144824378653113618549935619454897378430773971560593886725163074369856040215691734667562615247165075331862573959395978166514307363469747711408265046763903579443242274530029008062653338639002097689139861772593017665325583310234437817471704810105137155150343874506322627162516364997964563458681155088052968508803252615264016287018842312741056905225584016467861262414317799000250020293236709016521159701778184315432032363058622607575996019879359612723796733373906337895493193780096548125063339055105235423

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 69790) 242747554052733841469 (proven prime)
(ID: 69791) 311023781533062493721253004069262889920575439400452532920545216542457750924568908375141214253214722424893021839197985893023278213339551595290390750088035322532190332016173818739202161556223329071297846155898027370946517549258751723977468501296893930984522175544195277072278369512101858414851512707763360832158047839563643851160462736019196680716365870673983847699811410178376627605277987690803225345461678061594777597617766009182076900875689599280880961185084970059788727739185437653649693243126435123589989536556727713512534932501072821122351348124697475234643069410448282846505222468374085312844168853142113770979646492072872306177933773099285875981344444458126619894247937763535256992227884055814951534559233001918211645729377184260866730320870177522100171659504786968055116955956551525084918493739117009176502992708823138654588831659218140770689035771414768881034604586440531332288687888985860053067 (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.