Factor Info

ID 65485
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 288364959350781900202197775429112892314580539102979207420393426740582973753287012961138476851708556281231950757875411826804027360342885414151101204321836380106165871040929982508099819174344889422703471917155804531304256168260670966045224867293968213681088854231886044703982367788782905042876351554489967852663718894218416679020362722088872000283915107449668320059695105266626472966724372581853870010627902247510915644246397782274221410441667889702842467236815058610106344329329747493646953526426218500504460621339172731433259397962802766596564019781536416444309712403939316491963420676123963725054716512560484576504252498850708097618072568294594948391114008382710105628438716206689513158558479365355914373077966882566417698780346668104819471224613973413225478151488040129272861107671614583337688168852909244226251533299142238057773286392345083553003860710708293892055225435138810247293266928187168222848703700897005399418009443

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63347) 1109309383381084655697725873 (proven prime)
(ID: 92148) 259949986605061420505607939495422603205197211697207665707198166124769900536529930007259794179298216858316112713127267623381205596690483761304263818364137067528567854003866324357878521537503735306250299263048777381236796211195734714785418622803452101540006500640490276776968514605376063240602887970557596987843442619558696637481073368589489881252230499118133292037073319546814703595264554494006262446180558634184155870159634039050028192602807957072721193710570073212672590148319387458955950526212505079297979233862412198608006310991382363683630516643798907345644663923312123759410261521485070327004740312474817479105751487164639143317765857625358650883975068872267845815674993237924867130403887260588405532983472638256496351612944225265346748405418073226738599493329933452902139873379632601080250006612966624599823879534169531671542110907718352080536225917398558937284164816881001932019614031277835091 (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.