Factor Info

ID 65547
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 183482227667387588194419790838893521536294943860882874847823740766084647386438057319376873105209804569687669699265798187119226589317560239524097750687691816710685600458599048240593182428999747685375762273284662339036686681807312849296610540843789849840823192716761757090088912894630023172676393925325590081171994410054742885859326487787937114099508279588305074463951434449487506754602751480277081563524503553558573326809760574264293425578917216816211776607037505394293533521244755935345347343792071907287218206098450788414038715791342053097199276665372642466771941096640770945323050539090971151460100323564305709630457882833133959530122367877199243642961010771509829083408103430915774796453965299331198864841762573599769051239343023184623676499999940875958773587356957268870151117104704436865872130468497376879229322172725564644548631686448211544396694256611468248690120136548320914440236562154164814668036677246669

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63581) 1768003906672034233419799 (proven prime)
(ID: 65548) 103779311219261717136923846177285028576610918391058688563796834739277733012093494556963828747099558832857243902596082490820867819241173079547406762631992232841458342034276293841810824064598324097552725063835966274088803183850489424118661085273836570729998733951895177131963440424706951545612786200908983308408165855728300868460711160436669432608127455081993217882756686988044223141556790978246931702148970154268664854304621197582240711143524448728040141836655423673200341382531658081309518778209967534256188960979549698803587504992897975262089825046092152580214472232932344868780572470859557050173093626602608324177407711304573351125795763181524788548378593989979631057394817208756217927229507280967520438654403940357555428659949688579470117030888879673500083527698336098496042574315144197474475784772058239348300751711933475951448873077588303481973757453471096923520901385764008190371347131 (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.