Factor Info

ID 70037
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 221623605233587735198481547624734805707012801778376900086778960906482352161977581486613430568845991110986988386727484264006410943605490054013229231957710126850708699870408772461608713306274641465583169655420002792492976659837556138414160832632980433676760657003352955468214206016125931347060782249027654222739524002754510845875717113387431258828321750103302773914802121840726045454358656846136482638319064151491260742256940470715265271223393291128281692894395383818874652724117004688120603600041702609541435616034312573887077006261240472082260809950403079946208575089512674720147149119195443107205827294988645685662162148320808043110394313741049568383789966036472728929122329474436163943399909116037842358458057129466653998395272043956365610273853207347360448197287524791128515856555309305696691623593817475992710975451069831694788103024563970392442893126175822906280456607359281836853408673700894828883507867194295233

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70038) 678111620647897479279097 (proven prime)
(ID: 70039) 326824667923901461361711870710176963768657303541253627021642861706307879052796072830641859463748034392536576739156976287418263771318242455614508234604051367223822017835801624993585496760708039205290470335629718277405781530720385152176777078011357286092714331947100088118089770619618524415533790186163882301569717591813265221257745247093471161215106123922174374222508204055334273239132272184001049391456911397084897068939503072639676208022485607177352280233677266958198019384938257465037663565642418723914426833104048974121200202109407687411374065946878228336205410175573974307182499576970765566819497567542755580861388675449999245692795555918533411603603663377769058924502960021984336116326203841670906466314597541770192417811336058503245951033715043012503741831548348368872872946476220931710525662056731764018047544829723241957313627324911757117105131375041477440416946404631465131399046074889 (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.