Factor Info

ID 65347
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 42658271255594264583302375349492443347237125764905053479802696009380120202507635677373476904912336703489990046131572968088432510312718913917340208263190552770765996336080821019761344871580325153033504345537454950724453466123373451412503029917435737161158586265147738781779784452948007705247844129732371163675737977060014686880900970933805989658166235550708402616761910131126796960843333216815002651999555750157874867402621487967331791908309879712798622595258778207945606637178537726845831123522319858086626292435670698294246559553384323461084643404201196852851143053803488959924369967484459147776195756897650567106946527628429017077832155399751352699064582183664422370435137747876380139805371144364095808327508567479304348471010954008827558948440796349757592279168074135810679222765655969590322050025632031418893281897768638491276434292607901501095138395371714354615820509002480542647274229888815603717041450089559

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63368) 151192644932534555018760925054337887684171 (proven prime)
(ID: 91996) 282145148493362971298669216147057767463635363673530721735586813470694078603517416221748942081933511802849668987923351387057619452187824709713688408568062741659717654972783273470605369825199912343334547048460703130962148408625422265099147765084681643911149302430474209712876758403030268081343214537417123838731147287762387361664246027496948563921759906577217654741350214522660803926963076966010362137422859546811093051200149456973012582680114757427248936346532445245084888028106112022189527768933006078528469359765923474192992393831970247168273952732018587256512361605102038961797270812620240037134632017248545042563610830126218228738490225799897063594903255280743651172409942438515195542790339368172759755504329740135399086470858779310069625457201820030666121367238468744568921213231189608443202498282643214879523882520845055588286577196029799499054849495626486373667326629 (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.