Factor Info

ID 65110
Size 907 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 1047556075237312752279534503173387149718834089939118941562789221831695374019370066084930846095941394953491727092873427895509941972578192437201322150985395920726784911108939361290117527413797050490612401589040569998141616057447982354260715583471064834591052054385628935158894022367228053889164606909952391508969227930963576268450035066860245908497370122726095182572979127950978152276043900120984339117277719075940405839782879807685819904939780156678237461026673670286067445863434391177529648472579506585084593398753702589315857657181625390251674998237467903336410194465265588314199322204750362835517588292003524089044217066356949608244374979339996240761887688486127345813458726337473951148311590644724326076534246451977221373607766373515907136699222372717776470680966539915659563224427301489286870299853097441359591397222072307672853149559548207414667765332893984703809650068787237322073999330090056338458929

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89849) 26726538196083209820047815251675628437744987180360312726583426022965381596321809051301978355052047571084846700773040805245572588557834537971153574097279 (proven prime)
(ID: 91683) 39195352108520838008042398853700947358480706898053143087193201313037727540047160166021109657669244383416978271529483331568878188649934976173591479258607536424907236799692441135145634816055697100638495438234821119290750580664590913598139010934429214759720673115652588488797449946128479475626859110764877549421298508951343787026487613476858794394205125450269477222543692227615323716535803392503123594451345536368104296903740234425795935130676720060470278557912269819575598196850995861459694624448334697298680637192526411374661019684691583955335391290831553997631589616772617645642706578270241740113394214560977567709611257324871818813430625544899064038274131921966816013936661252969015740305568084408806094002201815128345263261097679620557635246830558166351 (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.