Factor Info

ID 65302
Size 924 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 887537786133866438344595853827661405431236408893218508557558915214290647647282940146654431295082878082802867224761547004500280977455780308487911030682574451092075435673913815141479731286104914660340872535380837028389793979786993068554826928262833866991021172094749356422127937470576438283369793097566248249633525017940161917241486906793106331025296260264075125675984658302908872068855029896454120661518614710641777286816360355455014761915873679794020443434902871746994762310948498227862744127257505317538585795207104088028112747018828696286911342456983071273625527286025324374185524603003164888778698271003257494578097886255443277196556189111879051689771442385070756275691562974104411189124101645835580056841064494686201538885922412705438527498169363829817966329843214193398401080209212223868311054659592048374804645532941023644147905147030831299482696767317997012279140322600244796785745141178212119367401305137954033754767

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65303) 224302365400317729427267 (proven prime)
(ID: 65304) 3956881081257688871367043642663796335601701360735056459918999102820659222174800325345911177277092756244229793747691050582916811105775385744554288112799416874833397413018192918064508567150388878133250237524580437484374015993103791914765609343128529685375670497837055520098024169378135377685744881335352006932409134311419475335663135715094498287154014974273271609443264792137114628206763791268962061328592542162028808677485357415491450807439727471441269580667468391593261095066939252627740377273317030934490378191290226751968402897213277510846522104145023316036490952231004376949208669051489738064135890242355026670878501800257994698400167598159080510693676111945508322739089211752054660147604947339785847872476420357889135374194533387466068463821592228738982889571159016864557969652777693917531079371825036799167532802372356633847913494963460896780828134982707027149902383739706429743451872503744482501 (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.