Factor Info

ID 69801
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 1537813672764288364860333227625998025179819542367515772967300108062633364977865762514002336663136933105143855128672638705263427204750343646395033352286019512656903622985331672307808429705195805521217335835247812960452009369257560015996880744872489428630689845306881529909956319155927714886052331052045027844865097025643031670606568719091144154137357715901116114415726275871802349978708249141771947947523994428195576346844163507434360382825908005474539188521537660357496652234728216805943125794526929431473338748699971539673057249581249909547245833093895811945584537286497573075850103190032568755348828428713281828406270647781886915111135273151088687545374958304680690539572463575303762404720168588868694071446414768619765183860303309607797509327646381606237504144880441916435031220614099048937329107548659552953786715112438223529608355878448564901543770713950668481480866904042701408863082597883251826566411614824589

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68522) 1474004548222130824621 (proven prime)
(ID: 69802) 1043289638840749070108087866080009900950416014798860262381649543274576874990792753407054148768011052134763392122135992210283318682932637485535540524688770455615191244512325182669427147439664138142646349545958470142137475588552224388363636062513321087293329251239912713226970329170761352175862689923548089296723209638300899706898960478561196990490473192753434983882363897137516168266770206226632409092192236970426970986488827069579947711570457974066801519664954253488764958867024737520661825640619555996273082857481757540570882572086782259173769803788388978089394825801034637897070879457674561381970640189559077372051791686013224437606352498794624237211051785690390314975765933060326588668673726038139961530293559051408327024758958271689166202410118299358839514702867310915439361082502412584930296284157818379776097122265068900191672639082990656162314461872188118812980661553885913368954064743009 (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.