Factor Info

ID 65151
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 45914746761111296564729036187844717298673589546320348082411909554833168587656056633211321041525125219546486695024548650367021321027515306085119384873771663261134574734106717459924323885291261156886554698263875055628314227331616090831132941197708591892824811096011083870323137483532522010487823820385161291929543610851408782354028041585228505209920728927361859799702614886082240751464400208837959471969576083023201233278917520911690295220310502863425615400026730255526467540984155452217470921349953529728526119508714278845803023315576209667270407420405786270574289971814524309238111011519088252706784511254115812332173194755095776716424564465078070184000531636994005374977066203217157105364692331906679556096473864415252177917821219529604236236001877548412377450472253583345973961527734891289312075700633291555583884925855383077026308678150148376016410466228662856068455925288463296839513737202370257352672456145593262381

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65152) 2114737570014267088529 (proven prime)
(ID: 65153) 21711794130938683080066294645945471653852012848728166952287256764379040268509584748138956487654588062831569115953760654743428401612883724999662916274863448867313963222268985542349995779527165012913287519294533436784833932450188720103129814280095301291928796172057513340613699232960800820472959526742950777911827607562791500470076495270121473624029792072301381723914626770572827216045839820637798034640479356130871267217332059614563996819047203432940473344510116121658148343267192494021782194438651061514982208101944395314711641298634442790343908865395229128329047605309444748367006934507860489086314365053787797870175626754530125173280778388702585850099065422675315351384992264111501399188095661400367340413001701887983955954571557542560104572349728884409598956966198613064575735822646577027760971940882200375459463567736390984558222701759868360770412217259735577649470754905540049515117819693997789 (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.