Factor Info

ID 65089
Size 934 digits / 3101 bits
Status composite
Value 1921788421609516045733749062732475894481717573740472270036986676016153590911799002092190556267058977078400392405513862881675752925943380839949658765200679394138280226197084670713224047581835003963735307146079064608365799890791289182799222490799522835030443393839246545952261287504481635376295893867141116656650341815154873028380966383007885276493861039758633272479167442077894902578703905520625659128363565097509656897939977474332787757362423224478101752754848840212789154453492305165414386988715479447039142341504621622843458785263225214074898853383764137982651636835380265669309324549438632777039886806431465733194250156078588978293353236107963224193197947741040884774773823359814105904137905272896884350799613381119570957456841425053904580971627105711315487305048097772737848705467127504222439373046439665539523603964110990198748552159761347386940009854910987531142430652174176871854016796326252318806488973213464174972613343529073

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 64068) 71444404256989257979 (proven prime)
(ID: 65090) 26899075464283285249975108887310154246820404641041737310302746105522996558378625187130078292658724343139031860095157145175165543489978695041976694267676478578738779762447414830277834235161849225564659811547190488891073123214914980475842204698657186844628246166665106499829495437071456471039159436111884005896126088702361748894111924425562259238566679318544596087502477021578439894029526312649011666803716285153818655084892966924861028089850090539945595228819640840295160680250827183094388044784108251485764253012271499381485365570766657458518678929213026501737682488511641707356118893130957779786535092454722238396880187507959434892290135231671322823610081977702813719344161687528344911386314986485817528250945364296373052277993546970606225703069058263566739546972965043585512261826985605516415837594064392483939578595561578374359839056547707068938266302768974474527689073877807494711140100141438523839410148653187 (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.