Factor Info

ID 69922
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 198250983999780528163210962693576372330877512175860197784613783469792027633362812318665395815094337854243879665024937793656198157588858289442340488415151727211792878126760250812749444919258829503002949367647315910695174359484173726542847047024318177169446336443380416035641096775782401337345172052347494172212631254648406939931358118253215773660441723226197099769724041713724436607463458677311034737426761389074109200897326303151038189371936916664250017409229910700482747959355460253570440112350008170219054426056017750674512399640994332960975130110981278984306154785537657884725094045150326728113826385619599041773994463339518833446132294215721525935194550260027937432586118366089370927962674004408754881119876212498125667950893470493515530038983382696125755373886461557771473079603922657619886272949044056246450198071693697639105225481501606387378041379247506146932297903089829591394461559717170896852292002911

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 69923) 77589189135886756729 (proven prime)
(ID: 69924) 2555136691177056770111261875765254506727118288470077718328432160356425199070315625550771247791096626455618111612402263228390257758507685486162277075485017460856134747575276090355114811345213569803792945550309124344810142929731438751843529232524818890381058080545033903305760639258843090189732930366789231551066298760408611304408387324352028992711991640175382910628568127483794823406002769527466271059331447966055729822805461918965567603715890371926755749536001995807457017340509521424391846880181460672837019449066970277698190703943905364066898560337116762932733334686993037690917658282623253147969473648485844281527707194560153186106812974398414818765746483819779595166030074619866664844185126980904438127659004146163898236837060794927574554069339506735851573656259532570852221551913306780224651014288996317500344701037505519945278445785828446186129823790590399488370778672923924044554027159 (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.