Factor Info

ID 69800
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 7623184996951106592548314058963623882127477565229772852337524907287263665010278839168253295255212573967998063947117117122940989758908745125958483196745283814062918943909596625042399615484442106132951864808749577825575443353961245941892562346455284981254205630650714217930679259963917983473827188176199585498137028160404906587706024763108615217513402970983909273962818383391329517886159911136449555406445191920704244099439298305955355460600042751115952123904504970648141167522371222469906165867328618482864186642442347831037565164710002864765892661164405153290572688913602872169859927801666504070803740653897980623159369797420659957003628523225109848449731760446387170571575282110720466565076372657031571427231822645048142964889795711921879176730402360608013126664092609175371380385909783911158847739132901401575937869151901225943637940556061152821713396356584391975120094465062552653992496471300815323720638223123774823677

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68813) 2596142207347868442596070019 (proven prime)
(ID: 97010) 2936351088694288429789762005654784147243475329918921194352307938713907469125229424856558703778312713803311656560504031592179199976034854659547524927825400332889161632488841010608969700235877666929753936056738222906468156279612736594750972425217054225502131760391723943589584335530243569106273403315562776854045565035371826643068729385897767906025513776826505920431048195315391546292107861153186038418101928363440384470449363029367594125406659889478598713530432002556730218414634520031702298623812328405100798901162851291940826722044637374170972935563742421025877676149986433571734879513683102332643072610017110532197569773716182974248984148584183750197389230013866861947066956785162041462192578055041620615974672628280378109455019011120368618244008924319259231073140456713313474407139347620785770370002764634851119178525168729097101022580143598832156409342758125105328150760241212705783394105983 (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.