Factor Info

ID 65209
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 127405978692314123037991858713446764625936160244719198933454262491830278098599561599606476470129912836686594989212398593354272499916307094185494774310400737235678784616666155830088674054534305165334654561280106819323483657960986382409307171471405495844979979363927099051024146734314198365750004842586634357931676040427482576777698530451980858779894374292026284967767661474744673146623730118660570183464693198430702849414715089623240748362698413915126792350318360238587490603822425428013659475665869530910678473709708632404877761883415110009557538808858425341834055547252163977615697212085739406347183220267135721010334486388593721624402839703974280169023720803655779570245723355265781095916464221483752875059687164090732225928569994048277930791500361912162625376845854803127958766167343125761793258679266990657804279529314788380820002869233231020345448199619329384910591393629399663056119320698955359834788525743

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89806) 682807427588431379494344607469 (proven prime)
(ID: 91824) 186591377809541461229262428488902754689957127074238303662391661878035072127966503662747744496833076806784736334936039540136584420955035536429107442019693510208223055658471654523772007015993757512685523022477619376140493306666763883766824607194692896732443809651062891562298739960146402175912432779402094972934820509449586229197641622840719665146166884786854201590800700811360440924569379640573370851246711499927948517676612731127799685141569925396559604058499050424319749030920614127261894354290946233982960524679462041800971697165096507666637883065434568487833381119240591684962739461328552423062169177297909438909740061305474659353306008670984053457043121320678686983400325689539880988857539848980110523196041460089413739855819507482920117617385674795486846127469193482017909661502805608305308138617732947639934222920717093890892054200549446483220435737570762095705963877694686347 (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.