Factor Info

ID 69916
Size 924 digits / 3067 bits
Status composite
Value 177901379319849943960685034168182121382073014770662690649115319429637513592086381888002447164371100610631315606048237877936214811344620397560715164381526944733916769045754054003811984337045541171437802272800885653306046240911666776819216792978605822348388981327026900934598250952528427243547559767201565324050428293768715705983332885378753991667272179217726810308837916307764042473173028776271843029161628424501441936116153051362165172336102587521235357507490808087087080275657953577070980993866264822945845844809660830343985322827182242620174779031922044939804248161997753247718282712424459688155467493152898698956829037320780406829904170661816110785280467397220674875171208032091612351583118830515321732591945745575843735945251563733472015856977346800684677806077686542164707679986951302744150929901409200593043503231187132414048803028800325102847342528415258016620198236686000042028562245100290726901722688136368561285961

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68313) 43760458210538630082077590698540615332113095752260732284295139181791792269704002332380344679451424838441565422523951192316869246832478720787332501958679636718432826688736440032321 (proven prime)
(ID: 97130) 4065345441858439503110108400155784877578556067814353372455607488744306286134489026861360491808346388010921821427265998264753525432035669476018683602753983919459618312308075047568760130755205508233058609756419949784488718985446037681166655211958374583345845694575859895075516298687643706231335861821367981630720673682834682665086726779737645766640444148908523368131709361151880593910523803994195211398834894252922084262802395851842444674702169039024377342535242618150640433164077486545569470477950678409939588381947542516269763360806719093752101640527100225888137834837510928888720395499631147885892373556559645133590041486007304513934587369257993870002952285452644350935815976244783913155515147860214420030769126219024621676863442984531990424841 (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.