Factor Info

ID 65157
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 1652470184793638985389517695031087526443462257301848689501655674636182072872876299225032422376190798617783369676060275421342147657091299114703547924150095780390768090783817187094818092225142208998797613803013047661171838908714187794852186095181572222561572466001723347860343014969251602760614615744285263366816232963974851839780660660811101439314061399137408652404322054488963828790465016863524966046365842451816955650198209146217750233118711106485267477902707391216869974599475180270089627309270520862901746813078835730414124635046631642783194787793825352424277209552179745202600851577350331601454510155109419909698180623271771252810526508439254495957356832097766423019297977351412301448815887169469301829576550848318721332720577392744729356628544025987842651965971862180392185880680731532897661382782656312052673352806427663052132675457812851622305085468372516513195354676059693625872377923012389687650504753328100064435485299

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 91768) 195970287648942458817106999790854673 (proven prime)
(ID: 91769) 8432248605736821938856180810702185023860877279825599177842818936053883151416253919855052532794517435690259234576482083363016129042510912279142407435272796138244622776791408819673398747256104283641304881487359759004376394677096773453722655743452705069973503989420551265789434024983353554137737311120169772825959349481770651225442484137973193713781199062219802370459410830472909416276101004249934060940714588206023470226993655676215496104472164029813425377628585942660254104135125590610530175207190347311229878008707553247811009415095733212514849114829939125359944515035377574576930411342440524358872109736847642155960398350693936573224532531616292675826326102244997081621234655780244871623742813649874662319707021062129899648707890601164562553771235498109999761147721107169933909978073500464051250638732113055756282746048253457093355254802071636326031962059580753775090772337209931190969143363 (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.