Factor Info

ID 65017
Size 903 digits / 2999 bits
Status composite
Value 337100363463553575703052673397091912623397355668809790841195539429334620450448375266448703979501212960030559083924912912922485548389008127148515472256606066779727610619544901345488232949620257681848140719630361208120640900036424685234595057176383702247896994877745287124467032820276942936312754023231508461274834465826216791385300357429681965464473159086727381290531219667058806329508560245906978885214471456593267710157753952224237013496037180237989373188766367430413806586165365446374766364699153589322733715862021765942231996876592873630764419512365925645149859583071881911198385999316052218359050153961475823126158484442417706396875197725980420056564633355837909439986015410468727654021360081042813469957947844756419917392160605355468026642193140502156250477543379588386046197051289623917546193810584279693879225333253722534149393352181816171989109287766019242935142403473173435490409650264382585337

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63715) 31629294353681511283 (proven prime)
(ID: 65018) 10657852802344184145817637901707869161736496039785634003492711842436906607568663174272410453133954869948300364778686486672021990581852169850805001405693232845450347944998439403049806416876341433369729543679159227983452462645970320444702532163070079763283878013848441139329065256679544421894563073574449259553441171736707669425444212199671630390462245734838372327841867447819113178557904859992301993114565844741920562040422099394156150451516596926130458460368843703862242508383150475631144638595969121142492896559241142745001955819575677047121003892741787555805336734955819290032442876062853559490829556161731919165843175101126532374046884254319826117249155513157601079901254644259848122578257204587448929944060394410319337918999126554133288849866690981535411161746212612940358768389483435061954810543802088984661286603039665409790026600751370053263701855522660115478688614062118599139 (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.