Factor Info

ID 65170
Size 908 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 99182685131917713820614375127185983658937641171627144907888543574976366162346649402156328556159499046455863391975944700406452490443891419725763557790832421958099021412087485569468602033455571255706159581114675948857929589633341924755489077200284064892465928890887564871787536651020071945042783205044585613139998264733627633680988387086797291617962941083262183633141951180948909992148295165793694320123317653464978320475253125534268295859850675915355629102631229934732556204557988679904658108470192450542014172672431342837765593978404825495986064664068834021825526786349776589716337441607603179199907092876040420677284316308997887952896980886878528019842872839572944547997087502467431089945450186687260645992760310204082121056041473021345500841910888318443278968387650071874012412747883262847743729685594549075366343289753179313209350360149463283716895494572806006558201621540786213753983199113284493151242973

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63760) 23479077073052656086890293 (proven prime)
(ID: 65171) 4224300845528183111486202706805007635425989729144748597048453937432685293819346887272568734231401726930849132471649604638595133487877247873930331311324654921760193208019194807993119096919798210585221088484879412815116658782563505442316033341969820997949770234347770612683476900330807068283528526904351588496551887055184194123429191071814333226846974564209177834071155555988888675072498882940509826806852783448462776792525336579570416517316660487829750807271003629162749777080931480343968108247385854382769933626895711576528632018691362405595230071587314116732430083606737137155139340102019500735434697158983641820427553530478810005403510825246217253344848679332294464552057923954831746239110690995015025266693999707725308721379429717720493777544344690028264107095066444458652169405686513746681311721251925562334268198150514549467410796303085162449751552894886028026177445079993610761 (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.