Factor Info
ID | 65529 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3762 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 28300553586127805375527904346013609487672646928532240363102615813572202815196038163055381030258529031120053118050878016412734647431131769176201451087827527235458339304491440279483048367604181619281430783355268769783211892565844174018445202621495856767482701617923549135592529971596010234981657378824484072956280468755019035294009440143570291459916722067477488870102661068277923292568349284309918188309930654705559339467692979609283870162352653622374259477600912727874217082986827240588751072364795126717329006530853519564671897716643735756064593141911545313979146658982444868232601638720923668204597496192003872019272487420555176227381669633654395754376084856062736477167302323438425573112262318684705036291338745589239875966395076713413473295165598569428779136801456928300418743150417610165828746103788172656745349137580537366466084904645223750014574604629416409169561403614624869654997904239845613343809915088020131714929417206248655711237850331504269737127805265161410260067719771773084392798828204917173739274006204716836042987996460714309705182027424797725412905261115230083149335368343798823157360242727896982152880470326785411 |
Factorizations
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.