Factor Info

ID 70013
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 7536153118202718233530783451949179808439269107536496218836172039342572329486613974113434116372124931708757860202948676529434994615269068247195200782881951147209879599179543055211228378328615042942711485410508870108567734284173711618083487907163731594208029487417732783334782411965251409677067606941609789895968913279468289544676656090550153147974909004729851589267540942214849388405483542007594824482077241392318192865897917037692810208803817716811246745644132598702152891633698354523990020311288036073352610463365947944320953214576081350695755513565521900007954889131370033700781609427774258847848004872686813496994393499932447396428863268665689328989253570039311443181873341834827141151159075529508139361822142341617437820922954545624098888604785752838847408462206037158227781603347920203539018971872279789514493263448188044529243554745647952217680912307453241071574055080558620896702122519440597262813642235229

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95414) 795356493696100735275858305466442450979 (proven prime)
(ID: 97260) 9475189022700330413913327012098596882721802751710279027676344991009211668522280597377510219998815556709718811244163341668480210640234775282258639720459088457192044683742363444626840428492591863491968587956612275246190528599628701428198286191549173475308552647200779461781623373207958859331958678756491822489345722805011371961983393455447438299125892535032552426596968880792523437873613317435593037769705779376421291406642261814925209865590633542886354824082942663408167949743511609156898706575009682972007411379083247759902244032008563183391056533109242682571711494835349048641305853217501631485293863540118512624640285777868751315227854122058086983410679295033915904336254914211740377455264736388564038242703281461021780665863470139682318862806355771204837104606547730813839248702199695442818386792663162401181652129980516338437865593725890831615972030506650176844599450751 (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.