Factor Info

ID 70079
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 334532820496004712323874438807576977928462914016011321616633335010783289057772421522153849198395189194405376257605914990092269626108419809917587553849301454372723198868993415823286595398287516407754221239733406213847313411305987318774526762106339554440929370908611053418983152133874049389494010078977941239240685161046564519564141770980632457054444427004969829843974451887189759579520968499910820308962710919950026172337309025261938420143491757374762446522724500867291848087651657071899092080925220882785123364075147054203581835663237043532842491105376983260200050584097888089699068993238902444259540203914504915965812305072631880777883045997230400271741081194846018477908457145802425736408643468146467824008208624736457351879858568413777464715799160148518089468198283481611895958050527922160372140885860160772056455033209961964976118921847533730142780396183867333919514203164699775685406162312877986111077656146089691561546705251

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68334) 693128329340299192949731 (proven prime)
(ID: 70080) 482641967345937234593078614600116222980470351698584878625245146605666408282541719386449476342654387383385862849935856039763513480079019839145757358717194581901829097060586631003612232448961299018503773791767376262319082661891606825037213379289699801012803928802060567744483467635407061585086083286658052379331987439435869529861069451842622415555653556705726659336994260810633915120560720672323386793599243909331500192237958192648336505058840600781500881828691551882717834441148116724083751575780408243474835958656969283470839573025227319356454553718330810578377817822688971283557895812930664716481856421947467336987243703289598242372680561068589095482122868877916784025573126612703487125542604611580406753051957487198104983219066295613798525765296379597562318329398199352631626058956509958601245672408633652550626127335648265312796353615909911352526705775627973476330154056622300236891344258080946388513921 (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.