Factor Info

ID 65090
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 26899075464283285249975108887310154246820404641041737310302746105522996558378625187130078292658724343139031860095157145175165543489978695041976694267676478578738779762447414830277834235161849225564659811547190488891073123214914980475842204698657186844628246166665106499829495437071456471039159436111884005896126088702361748894111924425562259238566679318544596087502477021578439894029526312649011666803716285153818655084892966924861028089850090539945595228819640840295160680250827183094388044784108251485764253012271499381485365570766657458518678929213026501737682488511641707356118893130957779786535092454722238396880187507959434892290135231671322823610081977702813719344161687528344911386314986485817528250945364296373052277993546970606225703069058263566739546972965043585512261826985605516415837594064392483939578595561578374359839056547707068938266302768974474527689073877807494711140100141438523839410148653187

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 64069) 4133660981615810671408882496350816841615147145099122635532217554507112565893812868856424788136575921559469277267751822283436491076945174745969872697735715702513267390833897579561021952138188804009803431814384893258760844839507655058088816723023665658284530370138127135638406961508760304222349356086103781212106079488822106349489908423464973395229738892904843873627897614483937345048488909150423427908678979787178383409333361303694237318958107863781367447 (composite)
(ID: 91657) 6507325004134393253016338523900765389933012158991007933787998081627390474528834763676447091058270514663329000595600121466059191037951779381408898724024769814144813294898048144986155029392088988795471080873016296793564894560929096151352942086539726616887721363568935685036531539034888369439732573972206656348822293815791034788773796113636562140198042679069228881132557518345644812984989131690077597217289430529310396726824863686983769119355417493110492032114421 (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.