Factor Info

ID 65068
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 352890755416216065877220651909809000147792247437912825131399818213944597385260922907528486173090424064920781111121030998688018844713147404481812762781201667055211459958367949723273250182070537674190213314036539860699740446554291544785411772659952988619912336340425164845513599399244556120022562158819508088654239871396477353277704599934382630229304636769413025371668138367710221646710852592186372059796468340145250371679732672338748796454603402618345183172142780249994315533604493551416104214136598620482313341372168376881399705482170756151394399269983599223803909704801698544639674778466407743426889004171795155326702002828890925758894083248925415236114104914325089406368363823318051417973413740646900999719591056724539016231893497976719296740268309428937795170839727746997995495385707577265350905691142200954012944454209036779317329134209116434135295765560730389643537635426897328892901491618023144122379564489000273369

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 90047) 425011829349382827477861094139551 (proven prime)
(ID: 91633) 830308078616138191515145136854918110965211736600833628008812528854435327479829052951865480007875943552519593287754835454364859212255193881991567670088466504206116356339617752247531621389839052566083189446144133967395737691728287808567748072354384735276428959672095460452199355462734876458113935368386364867841925899026506315257200859528359428035339826313171023516288089552360219988266706842555902137888088264317250158026517375970786181843769825754814663952758490435473328106801195332867132001783808171167682805346440852047224100445360274197880388856671265174624677431370819468783910633273288784166286093345216492267118297621454749012307726958007312336930222935402604235316735607644905713358430390286021303148208135210718160371629571511786539783664187698122643839810398251608554691116568217493542807861182082207064428767089221342660580882508219268067518394098485527266067064559225572726919 (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.