Factor Info

ID 65077
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 3910135781478469532646768709119132137469369929942374908380678524041437851669186287035680826846816511595231578541311044338514271551790165830284344425640717557731746434393865876811902371314741138091772792314964928343246199458839640339205443185344985395707749099624359931454759133466462506429419104145953811219577942796717028931662609581165474736922368003813442953612776832714500767247956646188233346075952999376526999112390829254745183968337615423026487747108824792585079987938794231519622374880704556933165635836587999027453685246996688800271577739625346513120777971464940361956031478215311917946916437847113190924188091182840424849466818143295923766911051903795629969441653253234469932790609900709838272554949616898264566356114171324574941862666125104675812862420559648855190605881817295840750033215282084532227886733101072551354512057605027524336410234915987629206088308151002316070475415426833647761659

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63344) 3075877724153666279633 (proven prime)
(ID: 65078) 1271226014861937002138856831833030578706438525860279454479481291468226512983985515074688061116348836731417521084842310794996745294370583838772492566334029319679499614358654245104299128547862062852879130685593593546946804218365986127480505647936402568470799853270651851180965793317309097150090028001449030815108720459099010130969001078258237115792467445494741081176454712574753483526279452314354492478034966553666384571665543978484727814488610634726709947855928671241213489781409722321140123594054598014828453239831052286451989647645080881520544995809042864137022755601053729002445787375182629803134125747626911393194337861311456383029565681992246766931457825262497461332933098972997676383492016425303565875402103626516913604048513823461442999992295210186744864831472345714731925730514133563071462513807143307371252683189449557713959549958366954870816244749000330791280003243204339723 (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.