Factor Info

ID 65499
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1374127909711165629358485334030651974265472066278444832801287731413230302670152435514000705702073458171555570934743321405412285176215190432768579454373886261825838405612606677300396631689346648028244897147262541477892134108002075288279922774793794298009864544675897727935073818536058789349379721132688360846718224880733404914042004137858595588564078429553011633491672983411082271157152247652252612185481407594807223713152405536007236544880929797017331509956573598530193195478042606928762741373076225429596639088915669109235185996899061649603683412650684508647379150416952150753190486240675088886886051871625327615182401175581179357066941626695610475868264608765286964834937112909044872720057362746378521741118699573110494991786436363875899052793546931721239088304643696541756388573087843017426876688757947377542156211652458799356566202456589726188184178857780038490747925033314130151942183199003355030933501615919387677033

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 64250) 5196458777577907438891 (proven prime)
(ID: 65500) 264435448933100699610065489474313731264029827194338834116296131575185342805733242987775083257562917636868437703172240254809902313656142093671353876033777978313136124616417107988744851547770516416936225541378995420902856691693849803954199412276911914199260270096548268682022240793900398166764065807499926994774610573517830752091892501429761587884047858881766343220476433469117897044022364122876179270478410110534715199543615672656936310272543035066440368370066845085543774136281107384909860317560953012171357167655739518945026717976584245844055554879012110048444123841585506183758835225959337423963291819727527531360230950309162166388047271998266998440023777736283374191042671004965348109925347585600465272529836196386474484515857824093852177901263244596691917363049366564332569303454047221914483486844136028415366002886952995350929055337839214430172608619250789505211577571055475393174996188919275963 (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.