Factor Info

ID 70409
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 525857027933903323063270339081220180740098927903140965963145498089298802726949110628319275976371743462536513261343357001190733587648444812204051322887281943101490264617804941256455152573353016407265247958531385494119652192878268658441316046043563218077415135277009778028673634362686534856637002234433806196209186614216149280485732081835588958364908037880456685965270814693669373844929784405223053697071031985149364290590574279140404604343183671914861333603471972905427559640774898846400706982492267372923658971755951321011170521854111109916023965223487582179710837066250960243578200473031841007556931600230811766733660900074978791163059652944572604747593818359802794237693601261110073243714375366969462926845798204711073397647638093659555380395353008450686549968884847670344324010914514120675408675814407802118301438331706557580254687079308635403402203973611376997207062551504989024433930247505703349062214826074001101289587186369

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95329) 6163870442158237952544812259041 (proven prime)
(ID: 97708) 85312797027216231800190146927571784006854013689204329940801372636057226657286685407516948944675474714626084316525067329645209206789021540200240990283995913958568625509634305690063435961700446389396644289737166969625584247289124175184229269849028769311300799201513414333826628180568288563811003387545888128432181724790728324844505084436414782080823980504106645703808842649061795507670548507771410134506368812677019998095111574530773374699008230456785543991527065335353643359436853085111907807307971499345570799010048040224384815585506298509136289167750701873761017230016330808386360298406635041367084293100847001591079753329786902058987422052686877013098494843160263239372582918379230585832137664597971787353006060450683177591641872657047188726939576465654178041263592257750863088848830675531517021934233818314681788069729929280509307223612998111960548192241250210748899242706180576439430645405655009 (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.