Factor Info

ID 70004
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 35067695317307337021950522935494514587254041982858947982664164043236982218595642043529121602219454610860239216450553117551555666696858807402605396355709689153460423615066396173595736211377657274453050441032620817634629965282742943236179301128631740738742675448636001705164875402072218587303885526023477134590893092621745218808489785315791525225073368709215578182282143462850460414286742177480228755180718951674197659236793175293206606539824447612895576693144098350070610272779624754826699399868753087362072057496939508502872151363275626337214429793620553534340317765371586699659740637682015594555021673061818855756018177279184117937526291095065210129407687448478261569648962126611838654841750765047492697479764086436572710905530472900890373126761996170636110299694060707160274030890831588074582727300847632417395894887186052958081757346408826356184737227880684800876949938603896537553223826037841183136817005611599070407493693

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68126) 11951068054199383402102234839038071 (proven prime)
(ID: 97247) 2934272916719372210272125265363468641140502767197990286581261069347689812612688512250312482832351073666392208378989948929378639491385439176085177355428566368481146051086189861578567519240359041239494202723624371207015663193165633291667236001851057758140608485924041752359148031679860505836311389540546076413651553823492367652042346561798255239796452596707143085702256446835608448164749727409633509204228659306466558308802633470977431804672146764214320037089635435314994760618073363739238012343874059510034846501151536342066946478943228814351759035441893299572237032751774660904633791196067041173124804487073278682095804264600946212169438520928933970345258598097042214948503329080194328962173606547611517679348568540409528777229860962256860962446355822797821408791632400916560176074649463302445846166046275478981637174297492339692585357728810576570623164598444490536913959853305439056825787883 (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.