Factor Info

ID 65375
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 1485259372029975396308063412484367773933163987003265538356607724227161831516123959303128910840065910317259291135073934298843905690481221257609601720980431267810476227161716273424752601446313683769201992413203967369427631031025630781436904928666276405751250154576785432796222985354657205531771124610074071909922888635511105365258565640108522018316210672744965626836701835571364961615917930490470865101599234133791529616841027834946861074401091995770038191581134443759161733966950617413256140990164665437896594067823584070741431567057265467170572261907338637812203206229398820874952656504794235262803959830996817205202889593553166693326496615529378393321805341961152911999610147992360832121303791069249422624132078477469841294546573951304621175559896696088371636807240669303675824176505903256887386770675827585234595210133404094208519780486649717685150481964514101790285442989625936103932234386113715994875601813

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63340) 6218882581209875638403 (proven prime)
(ID: 65376) 238830586143824585352943093565279855393401118148112524392397525323340317174116870697639986152789867932382246357009188996624244366976483513571412714968838307726492161128703028585464606680043657411493187260429449202308354977405145138129961655313070315350356489599815590074706325830314959750385942104652927967072073255740198872231658994477600019755450551915719636951044000120686828197447513983814576602818942990442957357920913321662521227498368659716985717836949235193366451015300209662488493600736492773765114195512808714821429280828947046606358788149395948936003765417875002971737936112745720573161569962836749954901066448017347429291064823561470176240522466396029923190871587423847776760062566740884903109761104581975050718454160138958049014031525894158563537445648829235039753876686420874382775237579871129530281086379747430334146374913743041716400671342082933920734207931050271170238471 (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.