Factor Info

ID 70332
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 236618709373091575633858940607844801430538942304096931124861601768480127101426753614254232379349035902430523251606534399215584470926668793533237395226382771993391838622316334962373086179067172556801687130059278627764713988572482669154049295620129812417400977929986907090058787257488712387047945825465552423904204708228728339805215565462152933112574864979902907150730790349280777801034157479818874798935608273352941651848170556810103848579500348166820147959619305795132262844313356367517192185654769856690660039464067951867957587128324097575481747095078945754034490248817052050991497848992512211712413228811236187025522060877885043997674464246659448213869158645539166907962763898776772770613332378976712151452232757433146666832481480102312820575651472756813481603636133246465355632508421707550487080986085072096654812389918523969241997778247797812620796179814624866086031092089069997761791238732495238368754982822976199

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68158) 197204739380896284545766121 (proven prime)
(ID: 70333) 1199863198602281770333374882715678165732834715792293575140587965222569460540844759940364298064626157221897257930334424070968541703450098731189898486994994772266823626563201992045957113671660994908979091017420914043333623898863478489321398567242638387041379728766047533314465102149319407441004135363107639347187041416843514998867151145685001044106606675625413935069808898915892052936130398969306744227940134568120878494552587866350244111623089408754345540153107071360989864273893043054960991213750866612917731473887883110322724441001560125894144362433969479231771884246728600639867145822236142121098479249252588252950007145029096104328154506288892313055353351019782167175213113219624064881106442571749350298319719887137026769508527095683321525294237242242663733163929938165638874391399379593474768730207035503665634511604818311450097545827536205504183791292644861057871484207025831481678991919 (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.