Factor Info

ID 69850
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 8826445897479973848420014844002514492780404588350262514677713480530243297569361739106415086436025758938682371006736422890090305083738208662356810170485445190067900195464900077841892211155255376014489530488391733682222008150943157169691442122357417808632860399175587457975567913208920519476898791411261844219012229800435323468389473438670163537060705276565595179308900499358689637085958548683431845098388450289351393210417986155555150424583944602048455729579596579937792368063659347387195226495876341270517187023986792733897744410961051808754207388732822609394941170908221041676127161023136889975565576307781357555885158431794849533577679267556977953503747884060208200443584445519579762811166621690025202008826019641406157559176500077743434430822094800397545562944362858029752517205153600408274989301711233078242018242958997123059467099428139010318295136557610771637785074954535445200310605907794404178715277

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95382) 68242299724840351788569038268426245289817965335706655918213265707740953707564871 (proven prime)
(ID: 97057) 129339807319933087400440290091201430177474904481388771244143137509993088210478096203927223341958436729085901710611023537340140572877621709669248657192334736513453956084594745997356620588499436400616068931419937322232892673230586119478084915410829113973951273309963309830402913561756178972425061013228149385116450340329513466352727926982554994214482129333067498095988563706222382119852880129894223760587709528478135106916933029782351860030826317022217396502331041845676399031403957663013946869765628980103466726063724852724779615082667834594680989502399930144126467353358692547862654806887895707869689642456338700018772860581705118197191809900078451007045052744869139173482046258730798173124616125218363198643120633798598764212281592376330708287549509124066157040992487638972926587026169884304688261772130432292034840392606216587 (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.