Factor Info

ID 65074
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 45786302095239880675012599109323329426186507052483411732363932498684600474798361620083045552409759905496879169475456837023223933723837853777501295270126069580995069991501549541172559352165676864992472147752464702041569810688314771868114795919467263898778277744381431560116007280715189746610080923182442504602748043353760247239036001723862648937945601531630807146410932127572790202848539051201496469042209271517780352658373134221175501276719120311916079436702610754265106317610094566424884468469044881677516260921666015930245439321843839963930535375125102248848171906865017458975133775384987198888520941170286989300920434093708422033969774788371765206314084627303664410140531729396893760322978574040906840247570523409384499276932367142394841091945766631088026526989084606606413782502333040839420082662090841697951208499030961303275658905203469940244096004559082794864841352090375295798115506795293996074114695468904608728191

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65075) 23135344822660804152451 (proven prime)
(ID: 65076) 1979062877437328031697161979238366860136433560219427175796829428998491199726108813693403789390941162237546639894463118839706755263822077336661365131081225464241507049769660073215855250273213283786887443071943853541889492946305203380323727389644923746235693312737244251431641968819518450315536778068417556195183304938139533172279926198939513387415140311611542979366241253905453537222405110381478846643179072689844233483512524009653736578574523343239146858181725498797928039995573250705911698416285570085474335092914518233535896712779895044857946048983034802516990704557649201521932304135004684797119969537491932824796655583436232985347195355335570553509930267811723130422036576280967408292917644941144907355394433252974497851571164415077333114146113346266566731297177745285907231883158311535982609438130450073942367242748516360851612630251256740033833391172933358397223200005399651325182800060269862741 (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.