Factor Info

ID 70187
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 25296621222488165388057693292316288047975631607921876250162115503394986505108393958108452586247671036076174805587707990953859317495882900402498554676260187233578147652197104179875676814382664770233503281635896740557938435159197095233154423902171238966855893114790700555454230661882201524625030562155262489656684060110776081009556135583766890244607953083276088296272554150138889736596367135667819716122413080116895870303366640399293582575609577920423913036626947850071639597933242984078258695544284598516936276630920397972322164330980063665506546176318947063070051243311570052279246576673160844672097385636334942635546639329336664963287574376708286050726980312078457133785724868970810984092388216885254411954652087091957637921886408905464677647914787153280452294860124508904433777169151647859908759681394453760104188759878199601609235921210407525392696745155483254616566211482791059368058857359934815288733018538215409469

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 96053) 22828324068979894018472196461 (proven prime)
(ID: 97453) 1108124325993001799946833334642463495302040004810616664470254338893217913437670164993435102836847408536619827005302423667308679238653669123418159379767001482713962915485129357556423183372675363520459507840700226801132982115213557847875358400110175139379678152076493948980324866313950723455750294362364702083441125307019761970854935181872063252962126765052567146508364878633753444730349169656009811029855929033746412202535466298404252586041314710694501274165248047846599929323438982218792062934311060136320901734608681995721368340665060002225136646679742817743874602359718924345699529732266186717744581353075857431693660829405665320181214651677906048903819384608708723420963373604004084769834221329457666579519699569300294103070584509095742933885500456384350324755795359254022024805526221664672804205997128386244982583712329165852448703888316690757172474954584737726684770500698311924085306129 (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.