Factor Info

ID 65330
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 9000754676741903433073841977047645404285519024142305059133083007781897018853870126251913502607706178426024441226349980069494092735849898014068329626024702754708105808357109852522598928150895981330872548055738043258721852199705420336305348813066479525678575145739338576490975857227856914133580941311099098394874080095390308720328827637030896382177277319153957333678762877678274758881235974801185772886695529176052467407349656680679653712302359156475195927945464129709308275187509997897065282139063126607986446455568136683243789798265682895753916939434613214203476237304011235111353071222728987389240118615671917122947904726508366733339160149302123674830894703343480409926716319221761328123951773858088971361140252301204108761158719382547296843678015832087698270288025241839732796847935159146191633238355543252714695602929255208116705557318608851336204807374974360371423563401317273090141549328046097635464123

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 64184) 370361945305353679351 (proven prime)
(ID: 65331) 24302590454645706161812288002226176592203831100486834658029632708665472677749685603053749630599251894807350631444780465869616330311988921309363905509948722398706923003577607058587826771832604060799945655936359576245624642922103448573166718592009799694915104139677455905619928824112174508372315436528510038102645328074433659177942846723865536757168448742664526415145324839855562718964674006020723807776737937034169834013212489352631177431284191562816355393419210957023997368555180430880929050898838698827012845706041414104689353632743669874391817858701912848090850468985766095617046942224569073649518799957554089757419922806816694548699605962607185632165562922104923273544950704838908839604107165872284589202957376282019216156289413334675463545061630689680224444058983981798760574980000178810293982552646897472927372156596753500957597383229035554747206059730887295521774114275811684596573 (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.