Factor Info

ID 57104
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 65348677055434581596410563917074098725529884299915595929704255237509895054294136816145460286505389405238015371472057380412560337473209895559446467017171887151189397195268766413303501774680559152425390567039884260914979233072129062876902081882581074760106043085582066914667756400093258033597851143282192881932842946964203035872443433611569052106463668870186788960598797931747416461105429727384126220476960648517508343960009425049429868863727321649231155105277983660074711539849884383912736260647646536368646348887248228798462996739600161882852596312051946260482708433273667766885927798026367213076630709561758105716405746699121182130029359816171466188421941235296759961234788142020139744008467537838238431610033135759758967480318620719415617153709082393014607509142593371819650993702170870282804698960916268019648439029261634165945150694932035258992553261976457592582669257125605210310930871715195163748569

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 55187) 915180098788603185080359 (proven prime)
(ID: 57105) 71405264539662402655228172045832638215310948718792616303538274865285836747499122070919539687675947011585729457681418902132477363425481541956832921014628578490012937219934535214924584374691737521160701954974873663525749462531776815895136544041112569048540020423139951490556687622277875834871789841117302708611384064977550797451451691385593659264371633648051250320422475770999809370866388412922275356741757990316268486975980992717364817697826253441982394025939400527643100544379834693846994971104132624302428532287628146657146001184158412612016727960482374299270111184531803263869684965185450357229541095280479555001448915273452364094382050431239581091999814114703297485824259425988079264093267896794730308433987173958580321959739934632518316453217486882057234667260470444114040880562384764875583287720754698131179089584341168143726349816515378478436551892210815592734579457322600191 (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.