Factor Info

ID 70098
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 42887893276214905118879770327788754755643835998408519848278217340344633110338389180818893083332266514913277167678751494701206250864186729556542667532561661402476581722128683789797746339436789563156256509491379709448994570010697185080061933725066698953938560899286372608964326707134970699458918314206029761563155827941220295735821802411791797616154766984001114501132601580452972271972664661488942627152944019265313129759215359669143317654343722697211557883247679815442515461580550409168886279826230968981340916839221684766154379053525293309177555879033631475762902511348058970484620528438092576814119198507186476780090494761341735914690004933903814229222699190437150422321027196381113771946583987617246534950700646419275984142460819746891621857836679831914755227172450009982016613205591743920155355082703922299062505996405273162237881027036938239936591975407726548365494284125655165913830648439659930601116909746790281859

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68341) 652098348208287400914289 (proven prime)
(ID: 70099) 65769056759696068461468217524086996778206840256843380673025449224356621871713999178063642627819895600966732843394856591698666890890160299899065286511493079277554183256582255044395479582821205317348916756919282913043388616929128346122985533251640955770221335198479011429338500830959924101451592134197253576355761711879546792957293104407220409144658240417672220601148191723344561366704348111203421915389855683489133273299083865979356146929249832169334945425231539613423565611630765406532644695179204038599016337117347900571283830489616843698913977948398608389968287761587709104142648246558088466904839145625689175034585190622622688086005831596266531737529118573216806944955224070475065563260327346275749513290138971714890382345769859875262103810025957151022932892493163684227781144905897031638775172146392266812112715236400488423454671340176588774987583243590220884564942977673459156835604560590131 (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.