Factor Info

ID 65061
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 21328492661237583453482589268524894947107704108363735554472924486848277597056788773407449674615138717733255297885737768945911249620057165504690258673091618266464799311856762772639666042367649494162012080775035850906710070653014554097722369503347069445875732749090241150255219291942917679892726091385477915236745248962660267747346703331836340158026679869565182013598707201225325413045519740038444538339747644683483758529500644995069829377245158338462192244590596856236732807466556303540191330008020811141824047738509948163810112718468322249476296645315696569965088057094139124251708639589778268464226167337752444132706480799253508815662676309720100131297338788890100667033574947837106642996011211613186044936564170720961884995493014721933503915581612078376851090167163267898878067524451202154323389096233237018489710467010050761793797388803310578965059255949218125725330888328713543873763571552586283554929600704937736897239716259

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65062) 297131292084739436633 (proven prime)
(ID: 65063) 71781374864936373603779485144064225374272962156332902053887833172414078846509813498056494165831353641856257644472685319820156435296648864232457608958984557339138263226719657736733367999255642385092239230447000717710236217966912994306414451062577321154794367216734121310075431711779605124532826126146842931614614282719504710934654728208310633311838132935714410109789801887112643534976161527521695626096326578229198529852499543616756411722100305579194314526430033081909271324455493255440396617869081387205489989379814604848295379275092511559933220654423417095389495741795017784212530534782558241652454332496263601260862954316316955251814951358995304009817246007888059595680593963060623552080920374364870050727452924870879612083760609524728383897107124431012282366518810769538719676541529996389885961167239756255837565658517508247946083315605239583590510945621865760368025747852820776797473857202663497852088923 (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.