Factor Info

ID 69929
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1430259291136971276243166254606241297025957403569786730966210484359066564541657618896615627954038892079048801263129422426852944642636189429587821652058414269584519059276119324721905125264077229661868757082231657756310616082996888997005955159532280741778921638412227089427747786100195909022552200734978402604961811737220231957329755848436191630883865058867565028558739421003424021490632547778174351830339015565557956914947994260078412137369565292937433715469130558531762930760007165664400312450343767910395980051551438915679342879640058757625751703701757024834643715446605826177344109052095680368367100817554273507425453254253778778043595350747883770355123887120556575104869042059089750624264028005539579967865344422393200525375480906151516055754123920989964678758574534443595337233510475973554777092583321954721084318431224794495840819447519906403478315184298904091059807620148217029410873321622400752252629468451228288807249

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97147) 15907254151046516194944081130987981 (proven prime)
(ID: 97148) 89912393273912487313584259604092914829269985243461095022855665443618265540770908062301730358770466541050000611363915229773368941871395906289595369516710190943392262847640687920906965955569813341741080397935988007050533316181269922520840790029889728201413895992327193730342297701361463100270046849249422884001546246377046432310376467754356320460405978854378038930238147156564898435331897789325417166985016785783487919361596222212660660221323777747024792730392893338069259689171091723140109549753008783188561899977317807911842639966042308160239650978547626711091930411389484324134069089684027353537766637066571789887974221301967637772186880785608230128837243128726551557458001912068676138519519214412038882986220509702547665392599591449948696917301004350958927612582762751754584451949503320913716519621469355894046712176896792679036855473384232322628771736800526276584889322199319194063591829 (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.