Factor Info

ID 65222
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 2217092427291533371563621306474912195925175270810894274200620726619961003190959151778968788655599296502786731639708750096776532344732555360087888383895694219252274772737508251866334095992820215525662714840643701978582072861272103875945948462253145744744726212117129305286856878307536021234035605227077356111767319462843652999475009391964239380922339068178828084374323200027949146752600245032873104670427414288631790395786777036539947073186362243636855206997450605227914578002466291440174995062713411035949514237279677584889281411466831982607332714457893115010869024811839817396935809337852573887330993222729574904208076988187695610309422408115912479386344603818171758973966781344386630775539818071183133266561955555152122291515918511816926250490336020498526132552310001173023120632067777530735233372801973565268849907717399114987287410063690370802273443908351420513019257859129601724018616586682380262086693004672877875173

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63525) 859764623611313847689900219 (proven prime)
(ID: 91834) 2578720229240144004053825017210878281974718202433778014629012347058070802025137449049865793255035307482918720900011070297170738915904618742531278304127404074108643446362453617831771469711473224029149889911199566264304883116766710321484104410592077949983959103772313716041474221350689192750257392613022237964280050874176457352095033823923819871534565529150105852387151228851430287609749324253272906147837285872010622401673095976924201927638548876369960167119071887631915730717294088711961136659188819380558128712047781084158076330182261379995461860590977173175814328616176303889237433489332786293028105976652950435547731518007117293814049386197998963142563656219040427782863203643309410725024583558614897298253598553536427138421888549338666781959534173093552118425113299420255413513576227482586684895178552720690491235148323677423010591668219543793450133758490557524684855729377662890579979929567 (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.