Factor Info

ID 69798
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 271314730727500902819998104078843981305925001732972248422672268338395647013941836489350348506997805636729254636447644816264882106364270184375907385068687504012488041776255054509010294094603578787438712572067072781466301786788660947261512425812318067032351351564085637662027284602076591285589103418061060957357529280724380642251290051423580792764806700250568324027797415924486530540198466801878990772096863784642438785854979493003248162485356656779452372092772554146785612423950603583566346986929266522672817143520485079153416770669723359083923158542117807783666942219467372558056520327386118037242376912055893250987335822449580708874031073456263804792584435133117023142978061733604560660878455213245312798388008134183318007860388912414033463821723990864931835163320383382127459400247829478315320093129215603214581056904193819694035559813800770395717810348591121818974663553157731727112707110101652094747477257906584428619789461

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68298) 178616207476507010833307 (proven prime)
(ID: 69799) 1518981589412519134605814148496960694552063220348691473827176224682722108564241248358964683487305021914015799156791037283638545675707221562370563728236620719315106616420819254866358571806552108303965981309554704470247345142181652279370729123778342996474161236731350235907626975473996903168224786504400485583334606837995646544888386880549683496579584486299556164769337723078834741128795888140306862457622701135651722386019386484030279965686530942958834680800447446686975844175365775609338215387985800491872012366524722547810603374985416224997450611881614532825331747051873786611161803650704467449869751288126645293670617110221541179041737888722655514400804972127571858820985196589491212413994934682374878639514374970406198045821719485216732006255178297037044515724279044781220850251513738648609627317977043486619767404385298979225761628790945298743986906897205085503711281234410307553970204466250625166223 (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.