Factor Info

ID 65386
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 20813843859260996612667059853639355099599603029257289951671081177668072905946229676865667818132822789320260454044180360873112918725507850800328964496338200779529612068347814406751912254298556003891362797298447316361441190964048222884827378547275286625646510721347969742982570437175799409155463371788381387875677425579852359563226951939239647210733377113045371330366552147396048276404616490748783259317862835928492551360188052798079834088364326611925318149882889053590092394778128290852525732724629142609497932114875135545992904927678675135294189263196982197986978567221777215010030361734005922745482662956052856217143367652569005137586949961804678891757966628354010811652702540782389200068823144395177454009033777755618746159860716261424002938434476807006552309878828973031675877823737145221511154152979841671414507106713281785671160597055276042049656588455119849747008242198717472143758552259530379157828139

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63376) 904405077653173242898527606595551272070589 (proven prime)
(ID: 92043) 23013851175261552417111631106365004709152093271543882410066658352538537486676019291906263017198496251529488097754041828892159348921180862766257443585741287358174909076809200671851649302087140379070804460541902694059686614108317702984390650457736941139631760574110812672592751205978375892300878968833972810205648980233564826989746919929288596261269220800266346768147062921472965844181010373247011667685226771589090485644772697012583771027666974943102550303494524966046247575336661156688373049089468085915010006467225772466015351958036659848122092299369893345562082143747863403949538913116870348403165005938736985354698400200853976293671461120432648344065193605739373896764734201535167903752645347232644275225657018168333443894858065036868482955334085870983740793898657302531647794874324313541654358535432327219691535132848533547717902807724040687063225549772593682951 (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.