Factor Info

ID 65056
Size 918 digits / 3049 bits
Status composite
Value 620412475049237199198174593023243455168575561027616067770594256605660251877669442710521805697503860692697860116752010534250572379552687747677281161823992911641737159001530710433197210524412685682138158379511623885831993560218671556895850682751466546850581395640680818843987859215918514974130582728340444716525242282116593226333241641742944600916520721139030178593818090407062217392038829539421211837414170089965148918692144449525047652710549305241175337426009444086799924266387490616544456212143256282911082300523721539773197817283968463086730584782345961637108195064731162975744704579396999305526795185084479645485301980284389036071105287182280235196626306577549285953262357830742410677877002024295565270092482661421030387177391205131548076350028545473267443839978790020681778439188518483093653513024048842601317771637113438645507351146980772932831419405936684832776759436912286315456865275789597410020278286603035687

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63356) 1365581260423071390161 (proven prime)
(ID: 65057) 454321169329042279410428933568061045860163060853841321464105892238837316927791816946548888673184768316448596681753962538709202661825242536657975400306176767574023744957504101353589632956657942025103026228105929793045910393283568651427988295557561694179522373563201904192506035572626891750137524556420245500080496228157548859219048168650807504047179448425192460255014567227582973615030063628828839650419095955325122670921752727047766015201291025142299979407394466554141109360586855232622513834214737479132804612032635219248511485267666666196461993869078460809512948074630405092466932887354092908356116047823551749594125788711452053114327818302298579903182493465246975968930638053985572189085692514279275761678919145342737006386072880814996456522965120329644530974598637742207672497333389105300558985968370229888259367079158948419369475463155693370854225749661748744842940375371939895573423068750967 (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.