Factor Info

ID 65342
Size 900 digits / 2990 bits
Status composite
Value 779325406670670947012675188284747727097378541217953838343380077242612990444712566626960960078567231020699133476678823938849474771373675848432049954496418624324507911477517584992196956404289162634306570312684174203513977154587121460947350754740635280547109420831664294922874045500331550597991349823458049108961143847964903502348394601289292532674236174701186025184203798707419750102865407782191356136079263121770126493240029775099025193969930587849947892279464554930655800707977031494330084732798667271492413471828387137303863575011676053689701797285392882446964054735921201977662879110237750255354447577044198620795855049074850555231423486745543293985725540635796736349715635413660554977169134191568392367497527294709856436299441122291941940337033016879894624976712899654464407300137533340521895035825746342175452056122914891077027695508808377826458393839378400761982035212994854671648175832337363301

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65343) 646531737359897142418001 (proven prime)
(ID: 65344) 1205393891184731013579269428114240772474160286246629413860227514631357654196850048767626377655456623537370201014974821417545131194044236297599106886807250078393811045956421005587478173440014438563119758278754552866500275419840809674566388118591870181656238598630530753052841276169781770539770853603509601099076255657541964536418011724703464135502606140271385671581743437114240511910636772944290241291230222059585784510365387020222544030426612526045578140198716893051585139200039025020218355605333688941115114978831988339569757728933335842546094869547027387637763962952737191585702324932008614806103548270274803918401951989107765199211542074914744187995732396441636635924580300838207764119222913185742396187173448569874193026788788678966806694818422066033046339411005592325627981284988552577613379643448899804809185552768073298740574519086533260195286798820306528434712659545301 (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.