Factor Info

ID 65238
Size 933 digits / 3097 bits
Status composite
Value 175027784453360833947718336217490190325697755460260854677262163032276598642598337287150879531340717386864862014897106311551102999835131308031559980255082115739098492999110938227485453267335658575311540208155587448606107768889491338803810941863411948885258659175931614806805946612434669516613775543392441455309695894354818439759765278617565574706729910577811922710163131699759148648667711448044767170280482614677626422469965162642684941032847240130120076653415597793266057169813391835962573337688139063820521275257581405046546379787979805858615962039327332730415179919977841188232752787393017024256865067781852452184118402453086061786623550550094927819089577334583797608262341795184734735892831255721229313016695341007677968438263430391181690929623024898708491784753783535727004784911822995352499126790347262992245507834061899116522099941738516622854824629071837492619154588623835761878932494378865264105144602892298691213993975230291

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63338) 347340647626008901939025023 (proven prime)
(ID: 65239) 503908153709144913195647642792365369360679828880856340428171522958765274556034972926922005820445955376436470808579661587197817995704269750185787510114579038445595784548911313106684100718592139074722590206204809515097991386040139570235343688651642881668564993284838330962403608028334084530881058275005433569547242478369439225251759519507028725592001136276388980436084919829417000345024622812336234866323009444997434290240541600855472289433545968232463637594456267910538465035385505496989596089370597315385475082499154087441953209896248368528314144431607383748026203021022332191600803977468008015411174280546337754890453525562392966942213469369202273737711601487322717856360039553884003593044435846267639881027374077121661399064520451215451746761560179576143705014648613236060922806842246018748093562818644691360825078597431820516469855682809696804130567618876440772272743226229089946476995686807098571926317 (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.