Factor Info

ID 65558
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 11837553974843935610295697009445196453178772872056828937446330532547452083556493387612502742043423222264201049890577002547883164244605146974729302824498811303358564774982423716233587206469109403550666549558403466692244250671300473745790530040543766288631674173321195531908982466463824846634860816495467920159716561588027510679753349878776748505114846687867589320146009826538167746682133717174884981545515123732532457822119813217429110510440435089960380752162860947625084195641844847029009852427731350874877907024102234958213335461019841988110754289715736784167915916700409537901115097402618161886312082379806605682881481755457730122525447689157683585111470910973413844533414241879016440926476988590196973576151675795678112707917539852444361364894660458772510319918165202600151665619774590091980847631980141189504075583202498657437271617982714241425437471447002467564668413084881047138310909529770708521341

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63871) 6845863792664060665422218833 (proven prime)
(ID: 92239) 1729154177377719047765804494340014473349282917469486709568141410106245398159162169276140689836366652000777069064506989650645172463354359005195357330927572614292170411417607417656475616867684443161671083299794730067415950238139301695652326113174880261734931640629112724812275297957582260879196087015201282909353041757489973753251078867143286778577193249556214662936578482884114306612959724036126109475936341868068553789272175352201604997278713351418404839188420389462666350635452449212354361547926492224354700323732985885356463695005860473105382449995423391594882515925114965249503880098754785206128394434118278442762421227261928166809715683968553279628873470853907664170202434345038854920733845348142227437698433255991920422322042198016434955178571448633363181642568234632935560457212670725457556950931734696844377762630047441719054903934378520449827857076545421599924778586477 (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.