Factor Info

ID 65295
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 22557247617259150814366761449704627134400361126530163649922124284352261567704035514930065486166953054257491409933933023864195000122021648157799499084014366377354357244178204015396184529032475479846821501226241128288304617241755477378504478982333147116545319575794994764628958660155626982164251697044417142797505780350661402938341145214094655853527767496195881757980337810117303044647582711674881532351227074488741192059757194981109466221453307349116114315532679911741328835739397609586691777016171010089044235689869051833280976340605888173141438182150878058021804283036074437932248970878845395043751651455508178479345853672181637912971730406205012203440978479618449882098265871342283034173098884037412459356470916226051457148928492067901818491689837063147360758470044702567545615882097236939422191150799419862773647660283917920108087992096093521661629583717146190177107583540039948157056512492092695863027727223541342811

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63344) 3075877724153666279633 (proven prime)
(ID: 65296) 7333596989284033141460376956300275024536031798218193361295316416858770838478818555205906968529160265844854545917555787148389463732206477385423968401551425303244921803822673036531523346685316151675347841560650310634553282872455920468374092634825936749386046603776720054735386237456655170593828711275224457325203841187051671713256290798439196498663691706323626406097119782776956779947564213985869056857102382814751878342233775742334994836867008656210319934595434303620384279396077519312369430381872843045493715281443839098559218950831619139627695329524319464138683078347790280535381965659196624474887721440782601828208547060333938779472046154510385874804463845968544688334634476367954690401957678205101266765042053875953092207192574572707666955852935336887998390071225887897878871535165443955904462360530692873618215048033314135102033794472049973990861901638816910334759134017269460035745510992597867 (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.