Factor Info

ID 70089
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 4824943989707533292010047527696097643441704518568963604617796159441288169761014024570109509144159821865260216273415598470426730735450986862494055193344249344476475291295699468248588209471769580860696349520947416110020389736592007241966328281873958816359075846003593486662014250200103489667295661470576959445525758869931507276720110104295202106669923312746568215634689414499686555952963817556402927604943264346295605768833816594732331167480143510703836562476242519812089802207631877968729660759058107638919519814562505672886437558929380630989536784000807699263770898687601648887730986547840340881134050177832017835476468627586019174745226727219099525958858042367319357887981031345969760915971634214570364337516032758223518601642268595216375433259790641580303611710596189914715602323222559128914361767344931920306541194708539818101504859007676956642651602854557832633520845679837011970117698287403332385101748592543489287

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68157) 15039779687938609372385845398208131004523 (proven prime)
(ID: 97348) 320812145511478063545503756264231980717140521644082785724533561942922628311774802151844923662545793153766645280941549401068081273102797741977064377545167856720845772649877002862140074716469761840526024180449947847414591402093512401645154189893159377936588298155179209661581783224713414393008609741567677315758360174276733823691276133654264958783796138597706062478496622465397044972749201837421947136312417295737990975596443955720737156257532429055144397640853177212666355077315948020581454928983417543857320229550279030234399191976638291271799702802541358711939367384684435572922514592296638884914704622505970908816453499740311875829279558647411204189112884101809730755625084228231995432489699281069277645440629453768775308913138678109735144808429603449238252678662257526280097218603293729916249056075313851257192063236685709140141162919125348722928891423006361425834788610016469 (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.