Factor Info

ID 65471
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 4488759429076950093378873929353289998719418621818762538630896385401779393052622981341461778525347065598518738673863864143267110575399034998820496100082319024613506398421433761701161362356768333028268590880410662329332283492200508366774342644401486480314782092754970777331557633545700396807579011840432649162399077674509772160234110230040980839421303454659932072381919481349491076045730280281537258437470678205872259240645019475864617278024289815955259657049366763508277277062595670426272617662028327958616526351970293119233664184403304183220456378432891518472404309387854654103400276136931737787029299705066725324711619197762526785818218602686856079289060897533980971216255485464440329624331267328798499086197182837528167038771031620244695606245323881216209426161667618820879815502234078752904867882792149026587263218410942873638191985802754773863658175866082912784316163675551997543700519281082070499646377523337227546533

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89884) 483082536768481120635398533340959 (proven prime)
(ID: 92135) 9291909947943745835887258154858222536854994286193177920751943679017585247884749758628105613266306530690651680926922841880246823124608441807792908585378965587431236607681170301655900265059519971579641563285772140760220768420738594068896649774514493046219527442999417562860010111626834976870163082550415884864110345331094974484334507076995288195391624474575218947289064660054378152570504862343434056701882016576965953212082320728880911480776841220735448746773682949452796399505493214231399158840911694357784850153906648319011121103352093152024781153884609105443938671855761997613402517898861484248145049088421034365512560584959636253736086072536831647180012723474655609520859594969060710501012617160820815586223757851437926542231294841465571275923102177274036696942280459745457867175850120409287254605562128487365890064496669576954580210472620027618701935549251981672511631487627476808780987 (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.