Factor Info

ID 137966
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 64365335235199390119127933004015395602413324916830595633909394372997974943659425450879143956638881748447079288836274908039154806668259339316490404000070795125522081037127319109150620930082262325468337072685014128790887504894882637052099438805153788191079915140931837323170060886312567681331267003372972549607951454141798748724551521076397952721592846916055078220662672062280802754745421278903961765617255796043440703522099367811909435654044426221991693507003708566670371016506327733907153622478096495149861418676090301866755644698988817848141056828420634401885504497280582692347176838658253760674604615795259969442615975791958685485245658570835340581046815017269454544343601650553459942729157431683511902515559377266820306922124859515346524396594577284234827670347362825359891320797572111878655145268923370692739498846253645838225262321574355541457247928268773527012091993052847840078554936652187923378063749060939616339

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 172914) 24800514828707246278181541229529308023656664247 (proven prime)
(ID: 172915) 2595322543897146307630514589311010722343887527911960371691630027939055080918983306874011760789758637460144231197220855415683386501083800832668806276355843399253941325676084439069104489058270754295318267192559702558220689118065574947326730889511658032074018493058397714278775615548873485887001950660620610050138745245046587913743460710093892321145766470859880748818289650008707521563153983649610559175366473272733120252516584980600446670734884355705927217364768704028187147287894423632381391035912655974561685717000002088765507051205346149255271177904009936855424857842135649095662637144428444245433377008609376500411451278417079203737759961346642562833499911614634486708307764330543010481429109383350272385534182817056527811987194064574724332823076524098963828361772142398648747582375119044167479612645009376807663871298887407397183743880835555086357858200521188488970253637 (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.