Factor Info

ID 65071
Size 900 digits / 2987 bits
Status composite
Value 148289628243833679616851439931781930416489804967580040985595930750513807027957506824675410355585407773403973461857015537746026602627370918739966799913415665725377312822187569663880207363638742518801875421396935539878242347752283968500762590550058261729266453346565093536347126205483548016862941520083637099780794041961479282986330057868530504875744412417673931303728893617938992726477756189388517489018800384111608733959860203694445203526790262275053044440993805497201614810244916647746969592353371024294439750186591147066519775236897206610493233371128161568194738849724675959583367875501002496225132757846721546819045983566923458055976049582905901634888748164800170195728993215761395125092585769662111281648247394307990269276465026337180634480276054439978905581742883915177641073269321339591203525282797403252203801214312884102984529941603215940751601137655590345579815808135760152939741382830735383

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 64056) 2249401867464340847383 (proven prime)
(ID: 65072) 65924026466197674452556099336827864658334983925272227390687651249720439590792043635852361924610872459033197815734987789560404806697768456032591476934216735519531608401420548777161510075114862742785812791518428866936729706385575052601686083910966428815313799623514287325925401508594022152875667866016346430209796047985664588939839282352560243029408844804627260193161889351443566114425727204001067266250717263081371578984783328192533325594158202099151446522611983514300940924178574730479525759542422036754064276458607638457375356162306872844782887854825828501469388420969665301498367238114041484117045680535570401020138974697480767626891559731994194530773901727158152392944203717585442183964712930175220800188101051878214743676880369789883286527086027137774573812447940064892763632601812660184900855526285163581793581718691656503696050604631701735635870372959514596272472352736001 (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.