Factor Info

ID 65055
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 12947363964679187333288273949282511943532898626233853520276728283049516899207871657294119216427097576428754082716799238698794510548536175886167972251075194715633521535468349622252057516914186373841741519462764047953983111103962716912851720676126391086794891752526446689359735551915080746782487020910643246059211815500919324287512821932879591003958218675202422180121304374251402218018984014057337829972603982020150936202652092047150681701642890871429544992944602338678633823649178357279367750801148770531735827950968388958638186324867687193192376264541039971570176623151684988571820149984635127734115846493275582199463501730641359077847740496145094480084150069122059227601556321649850602570374977654968777415057808749035985131419424187425837827044703395688754481013491132436837226832343023833872301095182282749409533652637569027020831184776629201142826632589116232950499793008824297459213235499131394506660075417

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 91617) 58647100520699664960519916579321 (proven prime)
(ID: 91618) 220767332906924827560526484311411964884119342503356707718151796050092055038792802035466904472291826278648353575602873582541973552575313298179247964328138895614452035813484769674657064140349877249690961079404696033320937717539868396086884637387382627087778599351264019101671302550211273776739102891903303310928285656918784592217006653000507123295250317347699168303611109043219370166750984349819090853343041496017044087730643597113384531401003272022650055800475259972075629819296880543790348601046192326571737419734509209516605126687470878222747421556794037717282951428637866928506812506552330681020207330938327800068278043389280185344235381140300950631607063016688552065035623826065826728803844568541985163895858315331904867515752053693940846157508127777401346560109682943565757328763998877202878709928153171174273686563049628436273384127809703989052905237257519840364859438383777 (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.