Factor Info

ID 65049
Size 927 digits / 3079 bits
Status composite
Value 690803159260782040331974391150417356234487538536865448191072707052663187622285332891944438350628625737198353977157283269899064384252869396931526944540020584862782424694463900136816102073471311469573996862648654735989666793088230002146099377575606085326223614874945548646722244955842515973331441725198680858968590194601235176013509764269929645234467814787149606666610544049917032354544823378111953840985689268052407975138668096515328534622823735946279327991347686741575479474633093914573901795423189777393565976683913234508025282681898742135283976150528871841787237922000201735133758604347095573252981841624210309037689994219420355146027974904852708129771398194382038555118051931828769206898265940621657115236046504836935838021829669942591280947511339052851048423453515907996654209093291884361007214211584532457116996114828775642816131819251817787174452717631987091404405691256257934753373707784319717522542999031414244278328979

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89802) 25433824402380432988461050283974738838510040104186488783881902809 (proven prime)
(ID: 91605) 27160805560807739271088594586153622930815896566781692633409170647068355251038152098278512404661245078956029089891359411351422535843496882363192772713201944227175470493028731114161644091226528907290724340112063729768726257051839775726558780370977347692181122934107753361511984648398603754836527916462603349327232812818233458413387745242304880259562524321727346234082820236246934870209331015641394438185524482635006172941395465514855863021769014269632469689422214714522280201113130081816983409720402872898087545479737740846080150674272156071447647248409165366396646927215141525712650042561000151290695933624167249869120300843622043377196434636945422175653375023217868869921723978426717280942234691942466279899103186762868465432046114689737608029074522541954090180503461613736198231541509453009000324496294036820846407020583010707854582082842649947577736930516429131 (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.