Factor Info

ID 65339
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 24084008179606277865142339660603202778654627175367530444397248398844037174360528115905220624099589505907233675231959075590205736895556405842528883394356414227686281485889359008960264714888377767168105752673012521484843190886925688569832519894223770034914285684332702986381517483904588656252493570801284929709673826741463981452959980966006324437532313895017587002637397231771804322858871106325046618288320518400724451670750020297882983612203774714900233687256120038866456796734449819813638317111981693345536832557742570093667481556161569726470989586123390428935514264614476849906430626283329786950307420655872351680934694306483099369950521048235952046096003676065089190948237764775607932938560466002687585072139589298177694367749248933130702583504036475601780674080000526435973043588463076232471377704966958898969748517644860882004058292955605139421828435067188724338018148062407380147303027134087470644400683444806959828817

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63397) 13803798418776916198818932565461346902705841274674397535895798620689 (proven prime)
(ID: 91987) 1744737748911595475410110535052305558348796339349370978135423108411914233031602359138253140855903395013328808491434255823451583736692021185495968455912480210593889715272421938470778389564445031403314004353451159112060386289191955993928562766960851977667409298271016807017184783160033219554638900175088157295777795254846498514260487878228571307231906083083712273741816412219372486206747420828424121825086600839745583361513779753059839825914059168151093192605152638637286128933821308928248849710886188749292966312872887269984244667209350007083550929402820012898961864607197474109144705332234098927578456609413912557513309020453107658444198504023510399852948269911759455291413491535139129252661904553148470231754978818510043890846464674327378482104907049312738216504092865154000825550688319922720831523732936904358323366464992929703762286542848869744876050753 (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.