Factor Info

ID 65080
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 238807951684953364300424760381635346896516215221622176064425220251254600030815606068137753117383464714160203481480104107871997487874205136130124412102222193005777303928338866752478472442134184646463762423731964177060596264459923044263519411791875027970415465397382307155777480383588775445495181887289577724614904974513598711408722121086080413824581643395625335792855259318210525801880406943475650324892730047240790230380216863025491153088363422247662620199084816640632557778911879660336299019465933124504276732576969775237919436959302531789360487711389222459058753314768062947975309193723681299211351194921335321284714564120552146419353364474075207904105497854575349797322156708904478473886021477726484901958227978930199112441326619168151586376091277784761052478192043322168895032499848350483100277317255529042722859696190633184747369271904672168920390661947286641117728898879154764748172371381876737518433233

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63338) 347340647626008901939025023 (proven prime)
(ID: 65081) 687532407500098762796954315933051959203548088674254180569595150288527027954072790362021229516959809694280522198552086627520192363135977712017208928282007016501363525064817514055047646202001839187475883964340094649154860275672601676636876303925395713918144381747738951590264101384264404341757355721898027487072246790883742798878832995672963567657347736265506582766412089589468925288153527841958657705792898290063436546145208799666956432514152613608539513160189529942570596542364623870970902496774042240716508352604204390668536314707971164388975255342253754201033176776642690134186831369286510539076974672035587588147673384728713922616426320937320883845045683001841483227186589252793556822168626274262764939625878904940469442163143443296977463090726775491161166497294930261979461331219442194785111277376220129297074568197849282136892459243473458185840682765615048759544765365562724271 (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.