Factor Info

ID 69943
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1065743014273283898313236332040766889712435688917584041442628339026691271609685816302906163935082320532005286779333597575780180179404042480941585384640369123169057005121795902958376698970119363720038918973226383463556372357883976274085993248185256300089647763010340493548388308053542728578990645719728170194807407320405066799994666644925186718275134794993184385230112652358325170327694249888077567345471268191170245567668266667905112470239837462778448288200352186969729937796872001991254331402617783949465121155769952205369146901515796417344605985246811030311446621211341285461359299138638384930587096862241622514519591920579500833915762650274636074242100922103616198747871163264745843076790188210889161832714071441313548528365710648452143998708281402028218695358389502129866899463954366570636156905165098264300094337602075710293187360766729175754878733375079213397330492270175442699908628749366422759297933515429771711979591

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68316) 4086918000521042669809 (proven prime)
(ID: 69944) 260769365604451063577564789609290651972889474568113051577150191761516824549572262868040219603462826768294924492856264471985561440388598905273290584394382052269594435030625481278648263440936893147876123568706602334891939459589501678905102237485717593139375419025974757354159375393166824162669068624006018170076296520797615373631459999072050807166682761893965714041422633717503821226412116950011806760920961517306731187427645940251584948490567108044047729260191028580699685152438687057137422564188527386068262728277110654509142304128889668645806808027174142829422922997165020777057874069118390545028782092950894356104225023878787255141662387660946816468723780160500707571347672761121527593452220175812765092235785731730476753821337838201956214560551903382223350683228591936401907178359758556737420803958875593791865313072362112893829574524007565427700604983637020173326640886872733390585933019143047996599 (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.