Factor Info

ID 69902
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 5731969144616625461952663255220700886391113032879824140195389302303038131793615174379135287248982496037195527696485289674853460017026182356102543213441612620220894384795033603575539967749251164358346470657332857834826444332689268624239057965659871462817797109519604653856612916057942600335792518612695624514296644653963588432224664657083002732052678358527171730397849577970873446150889694361420379704337676475390505480066397521063752299702278404292454682387490658781630605504253520569336789235846096098523543196390709734271932334560066627725399805387014863313484794094873960570954935444189854336102408728435691205658258279255479709032276284078294020285663826303728457767795481138217482838460807728236524985715004132736890679066688331385068749342495182731768031202643646050915795593291772995207337797395212746616110682508382834288647218868124341098154995231166028309215329529546262883525635893111505011729732502169451366072009353

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68157) 15039779687938609372385845398208131004523 (proven prime)
(ID: 97120) 381120552531329253595726936051176561247139597288118551706617238728873859720357730404390910538227302703971361903506174726191427842649796594712824982761305055692669031983129782922042611946589302311173319050001942833771856376337592834412096804243516797069839508594432432197567827916443496979278918098605602927058804233950707268538251669201254117634983723905335386791812764198259066869124542805434063998599790661458954949517248952940923311267599493095820040798627926051163587542285184249190419194423102343927363980307363781290348224795468075801556926614048639843411957931454274967421052904529229473826244093014593134027423226919340479843632688676743358599528951343783972894094825349224039025235368332725582028609741447844276899041955273267178068193793347881644391088043190087895523408254564814124688434460104549096260252761145429482893219378001669015418448198235303558755372600950615767285211 (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.