Factor Info

ID 65202
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 3477855491743163762000947907595711061158804072681404063105931583716539748927538824763534301626432964268986949446132813254497175081424236178528035925580280231279519299537937812899473233858382892510501252119067068913075587256111675764591030720555749136203990867059865043074534019269953327105232928358520392606239612031703807275142872528838256482379844179249584565948943902008395532259862713607056681396406147124489566521981898405335429041802704858587664621440163040842745181433796934479936587967162152789999473064369706140079112224822054968749489818024798852833524272020277046316281308110780151385802886441702305469152484565685455993435759542667514959382320694341009870581813242375188268193709244662611662424200230605404175790981260135598433523740036391339402431499417077431107975953551658799506911976945696491867691535625082939333096667550409314225575180640740680819031056422954088123463189882754094915881813014576462109

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63768) 415293102721035675881 (proven prime)
(ID: 65203) 8374460035468827291497509122519318816846430047607236984031245619169062335852748244845461826170541407260181489579836489787336783065915948793252661377216810123554549955963245850466197908755342689093795660537000846727462240216324740174246722834409249656273947689577353583465223313496761834487433671662545938357238508659556248432653383225862676134501847356274259990416695733643986075947734047133605568750793614558509280979215873358462800283592907509721493231327992514355799282335189385422078514222990303430027566607139328456841694738784143985489994522666065364167810950311943969283351786641418119927547135977767917582548198264547414147752985172558006268188839869244048184841151767750086984858051740139293026658547548047518962833057368875105455007607715971114148073079357453321773915831839400077058308093300321259775131030634570854452002805445648344833244976252104796887878190546156992578739191800032789 (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.