Factor Info

ID 65069
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 32364785907267850221258578901129726978545582923163263268094917060264367662136254296763042151363780517475434424892474478294744456235417526740579882583890096446528732440897269548125959433868070571711446524425261388976324040688396389329753306576620183167117269584035769915288748379705409065866045285564662465903928075324131201557071649699978303762996792510333668239775464130825399945267709445286672808396901265998195778995184729845075783294661991636609065450390560434960734596180493967951920992322044885257970145754596585122966681023010699457351785622260401372031303788356401687937459936188436962345030815236577394763078883383135631498349101316126122075343951978620300797086252355127124785269171914095515923957214439923722849290287494631375438769984300604740131331276988564595476644396149582591522683851320137796790199585677724172515895529633275030450225779304847820194336751750519190068145545326238846438576624148533485631

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65070) 218253874465516933657 (proven prime)
(ID: 65071) 148289628243833679616851439931781930416489804967580040985595930750513807027957506824675410355585407773403973461857015537746026602627370918739966799913415665725377312822187569663880207363638742518801875421396935539878242347752283968500762590550058261729266453346565093536347126205483548016862941520083637099780794041961479282986330057868530504875744412417673931303728893617938992726477756189388517489018800384111608733959860203694445203526790262275053044440993805497201614810244916647746969592353371024294439750186591147066519775236897206610493233371128161568194738849724675959583367875501002496225132757846721546819045983566923458055976049582905901634888748164800170195728993215761395125092585769662111281648247394307990269276465026337180634480276054439978905581742883915177641073269321339591203525282797403252203801214312884102984529941603215940751601137655590345579815808135760152939741382830735383 (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.