Factor Info

ID 70494
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 4826402850529589469991176977316349645612607164097998518562310225601811005013702373751117297156949445155499219979000329948142063216904688802008104136934866071527125412953884372129661888221282617008863903836308128333983428645063608590731562684177515392921934030662111754389703078743610627869367295566254811710716329841930776135078494266207378391005448267896537873399465363558709534047519707918372529792212511167815165348486823821881720461214810834864007795757455175925183542985457887928399146119522269988761879246804449949053104603932389141318673339919731507188504423808399507955018857777783193281945161310159190272396500417174740531236917350298518951546208537347826214006332686967106328935414467480805584179606607135941321639067656076861807396690077057653140466669522433514761294371498899542700141395605672616282454460390140145535172812112437441127552507625292475684151967616421012413242674010155528303708339214195008619

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68129) 8374006851436085760993151 (proven prime)
(ID: 70495) 576355254557965150893911715885669966003979495588355107353306308088986822816593716004863145989635597779220420880885913778523432427895215718736990599898058036515733906257877333403412694504776071383365540807242176334682979644465303099194185895902451681748478138003153724259477572436860165292484744329440227928828354544116260292084431711737598741842766992625318440984119167934904182201777906252875325565558304707477467020172985890835007955379678282707382480190692235115705538503273976630830867260557379575410654234770842248297938104030621761793704921307242993085212527653680823606251254542500542139627313327433153218557317739673552479758590466764424801698047443605910258385836452521725920818167938722493693458728961483936710441091596509075415776983822449304848495858018955442588598090343756127931991234679585915731905322885868609228032491260695839111633049196487565576584076741265336810945439701269 (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.