Factor Info

ID 65286
Size 921 digits / 3059 bits
Status composite
Value 397347464057585924521975230309313853256253633530410172179119602280728764887689827835579097812999459273371454378676029014653281502471531209441126519805458193645789321054162708858136186038428903432614793628742821683260990572098873147029215756691777005793821323260418652244212073282658298246432090822104773454830803900180437144536117922540283107504134070452813927257760267208613070773849064643768932629315615036318274412158428747082994912485905163645190759276959518865569182532182910682525271704047416025201100101843934463219095586996161835843488625399563017646090068226985874498592924288474394351470231554655767125041411152509487447389156693506849028958573281976286204755647089015309542041443547297588699155968529761320616450643999860744184926097906615474802349727738188350761894293481482335155057243122085106503633766251634384758923673922717677172151283860611573663864364590542249209863783084659792267011107749438046310237

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89813) 122006758073875926050108551956153540207040619546761 (proven prime)
(ID: 91920) 3256766021247686286146337083868969757674867409555381011202170956014566414968416806698823955163727113761968454789458999592425080070301165983201736371754277410338986276746383694391015060538751128243996629504084210368516827937758408684107282365230533550669230669456547315727948693151606815101303903887943019616388326489255751622180977899230342996656919970686562899659197031856161388345753197401734304131377519351001842404547505342597108053196055795440137058316454949774498937441904903239488586528167775406918760730201643895437016160933880395665655805811142226331688090646479218271577321573421970896921241828906130797797720109901934980341098070463646737401867903690383469210002046558526911876837075362563990818688815582319027903907389871501514261532508093623321374982204646795184198801925619142840919010964525084180727610918184115329165758830140307324423484008324424297067317 (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.