Factor Info

ID 70049
Size 905 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 99970280752554028709331218079015680578613615397233354293149853347294090785852699358848901761129741616227881489214817634428282330348883991821885144392258961226461031843027558104707610794588936027861528028537881592645228934173349565491990740178715037877047682944833369046434729385171901020478733718353348642552447430591201230552286699771103550404443729280472962256839491699184422153139031030798416205040395153507754756822867421378175187583096500037891325942695580627242044704203793974722437235986924590943472564402800957406395253905076240163274022919669992496365034448277805291041147568079208598223840769562817054087988653613475190763270332037959025592315505764674303585820697289277721504837414417387184905477750244101790579315411728046731323970184668314487449212572163292525282837901630737799475510947381143120931253341284734744392050197012661002192241502335847094831094536945354135337387223020103774402947

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68421) 17721320436288806332909 (proven prime)
(ID: 70050) 5641243332400899536979241344219198331002561695419067658712632209907495130938699931082760939426522900865230059359173905621155764318624204675418252156472927692922837024225196393364312044496742060097064175662061618593680843415031378163212018538223409545617430953054560119046736983509840667467124188017661530450019811709722100994009880122431335801786053953976862038939648137892474459608464308814496637098937171693298878964232146684918431950871373919688752113810472867327713153753145906967784140144145632434799235500628130573115164382221818148128530865785329120709769817319157202265924364058392279341039201477488229947610753942020552476349492057418735895835001478347391009409463483743679338232821651169028711983265707304801430193750484082948935921653045626145417947222420134247315811966142587461371610909256604363954342655487753557133128008374935401623646695659984654662542619310100513583 (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.