Factor Info

ID 69799
Size 904 digits / 3001 bits
Status composite
Value 1518981589412519134605814148496960694552063220348691473827176224682722108564241248358964683487305021914015799156791037283638545675707221562370563728236620719315106616420819254866358571806552108303965981309554704470247345142181652279370729123778342996474161236731350235907626975473996903168224786504400485583334606837995646544888386880549683496579584486299556164769337723078834741128795888140306862457622701135651722386019386484030279965686530942958834680800447446686975844175365775609338215387985800491872012366524722547810603374985416224997450611881614532825331747051873786611161803650704467449869751288126645293670617110221541179041737888722655514400804972127571858820985196589491212413994934682374878639514374970406198045821719485216732006255178297037044515724279044781220850251513738648609627317977043486619767404385298979225761628790945298743986906897205085503711281234410307553970204466250625166223

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68299) 10643713427160042827983319816311665010950950886836997549456451892535466629018433422586223112609376706643617036841327378690411580295839019421921199174654596778285651003 (proven prime)
(ID: 97009) 142711620320072261120987805293360429886958408431417033062303882237053221978557075966627650579485751737348194574939331990501107880363304553523324892079607990728970951388085266935025436915659076216643991933777311117780122886346415986279671078726978661192776979788798176063867751413080937815855222006180579763945246362745570534217568785201495599253879008867349265959008128527312580725464990544625117948977145940284096056061372716622243578792524175960840924389686175094366614207783357507451793759795907803801275626768139548484137400064400828079176625776900053535696694253424201425248738868844235499798971066808822322228226772362592860449243591479516691416123184948858294573120338831822959129076102787677136655032999288666119692164355405591741 (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.