Factor Info

ID 69917
Size 900 digits / 2989 bits
Status composite
Value 455884252701184181041849699577601352283027198781101473069121375965187320738874183515195500053581261889793329263575398987721546912488654224170614453250874665674389804527731129020462484847759754608738357924250508829325057078819218161459691928480450539003765744133342838852296655926791626512945737736115834421824857346501410330877087962589257210125655422890890462233617031348767589543141236960433810110219350615933780023429281433868408536819649071062516441412652434334150392889329109485571757267714281469909566209228837594770400131878555325319564341825765584887620642503035101143518733499841000360730741183779196296496536685449297058638184756922101974248561385930346868692812991713510332764501154694161342799517121584790182437408784022139503449131641225445956727675277735852745596668046742553349521358250075874767243866782359454202794461450393836598634418780384501382036584382241483149958580858591938371

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68561) 32228870928416430067 (proven prime)
(ID: 69918) 14145213268989442549810541007801671067396757963639497425050477601038572221405735607575708577746494484927426864285027991114294638471241114004386158822897548428256187569712329208085828244094872258669260879147867466074982560959496140453049673351726225051441190148214617765039562875266879131644510168998750883947395794199411585288877879884965282586778845719376304121593598192748950504002704558781069566937729627493273762811613330209661581519190679810188909539124761964795434212021933949871983275439040749044747516812184466865857638707449508105838517687650537972199224040489357044316676405570954875740148028297715046112477369528338135833236632105774032678018100827443904600753433228738424153416485654879647026750817216729770907460107967771474637378129258475702988990343336245942864970666564916389269877790186135355824179758360243670581510771828961297174998035502434093814911857401542513 (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.