Factor Info

ID 65140
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 13120647438484501777626435487593365876414103193115755619608138440911708406894638866040688058779115179221812588640990346268790859160402201886323936683238753793847722112930020623124565541830272318312334715966964129195232253421321650057103931414552903543212273720870374328729034359993293371728333285440490117254310537849526399421688404265313055495647485094927059407188129204082946305922058845386591321213454945069574749025509506011044186386490468476597967031678240732165872156540247976406911080914563808721825213680248027781762594835647886710388517483190055245616769900045196174712897305569072451590335382415958390416144253115435965485041011301075811767462322529588119866030291390360162366677831339592863846029582389812304601469457744483611537323707031150137568909532394049231885380158617834415306624648085446651463385668497669637035672990973120732293181658485224517805612443331490137523190410031558995783880982422131969433

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 91744) 7912131289639158389925062147934559091382004967174080293978413567001738648527408526587077957487215857893522597370729019893385733344613286144773561316900770791317282483565252940875642303470947837132960340328171337430486135377437557789241065425627365083864671294470696573531668614611020756307476300617233817346557104781010817912652777879069545461727326275088062296831099889558978718578815099591281708804158586618342742488286493331443279349083506409556375787 (composite)
(ID: 64095) 1658294959749446169880426731710100686265852586992054267010900355887935841313755908000256110594653195745799140878175148604118099234580814714703609067460603122473559744225941114330562698906937975738641848644073575049605264290424489933378149279238241104548136001123521468965508352687914043139649488501949928580375093425406767542968858519161147140034002031006511597610450911959274453426455942860194312535849006343369879768180995331698547063417375541314086931597015954059 (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.