Factor Info

ID 65385
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 44567433093062211714180006904396968412181635982970187094597991205275662270047028917982098023888006283101979234671474470147336040686718317114502662597060218275247639035816472513299383324787899915157834864577381486265294141575240451709424657472821362047523341098400574729872911618476853267960765884523425821635188567439163298893438462538211147896038557149038785296038544654927909758742886170481883341125611807844008771869119421427533289362708957239836753832123362535251659239141790208082343851733092121598664209068379263420184317057326827731722273960083122398825198760035905388892259393822331977551766869687248129150173452346637423502591491788502804650561161781089975761190239662638590002936700070786747036748353386011945216431159992146957456131627859570289881632621496664563308260097856622586303283637557373088828666856890738191317644331441977248314974430457185475400384225302785343266118130029331989306078718412253159247241312983

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63823) 2141239907170351726597 (proven prime)
(ID: 65386) 20813843859260996612667059853639355099599603029257289951671081177668072905946229676865667818132822789320260454044180360873112918725507850800328964496338200779529612068347814406751912254298556003891362797298447316361441190964048222884827378547275286625646510721347969742982570437175799409155463371788381387875677425579852359563226951939239647210733377113045371330366552147396048276404616490748783259317862835928492551360188052798079834088364326611925318149882889053590092394778128290852525732724629142609497932114875135545992904927678675135294189263196982197986978567221777215010030361734005922745482662956052856217143367652569005137586949961804678891757966628354010811652702540782389200068823144395177454009033777755618746159860716261424002938434476807006552309878828973031675877823737145221511154152979841671414507106713281785671160597055276042049656588455119849747008242198717472143758552259530379157828139 (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.