Factor Info

ID 65569
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 48856444511208997841243332264511229025609824730720464968088109032400133401057753505748036863078463385377541161432759221488523328028631976345554812617671842317244847745567000665132134938312646776174499188301928130434135873364712605147542284839744602443642437580731135347596542258731113626490213673761308482446249671820153365117246313610401730175232655638161497806635709799086575508892245204431628751567229902544542133173664134050911168003752486194552610865943663019628128115507807085583563094953617399105588093979274421987372684460780173080517839867258317216407218809156597066644641867278344050460300254889836536884526071297793072327332807763678600384366203815254932396873267025488376819134766056408326523009572395695104608439254136658004331122323570384396986843138928546558710715666997322077104774402570498422636640256488695777066336327811281653655698772046388101621501871043406696108228238732896749350974884063223658589857938703

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 64278) 1220322933825614358823829089 (proven prime)
(ID: 92254) 40035668557049869860498040178019215516155203546062818948004909139087959179272830004940900926407912891084985456630616406533761608895162553328304629875055203341943918609779667097521659546451913481299370549193612706655464390132144967854942718385142282984078486576930971520649509497681475118033686914184357608686413507938545269167444082467701336269394778505367766385716315013491196208957465767563102839949627385894055802342698956369623048782142648666460751148703501509019087418637303309134917828200468207059253476647060243774877815905988971048597883733902577551796963669251683465049940178626644354979603089370559046167819836912892708040000617879296282892203089603401337268956036925417896804423797076340230402947109219549191455926893967360297969179639681606651387681760790387125338401042018057381396143266660689332297619104139042309332131469027578429564227206135647361105306498300732438333847365439333519727 (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.