Factor Info

ID 65618
Size 925 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 7085107430396455149462969461909537680023134459322059427010278972063660576938766255737279161757009740161633061977104118688338147933310117284764826152590792049950070963235181547172341119032965522655282253322382489849697111775516520773062708713225199015226879091720886265956312486046039633284736650994815562976783650498855411155562964934886748901723388315503311752023360414779779484894799634985433180245518946943248258111905266311793387369320040939233969985641591596168330907773052884701881592109867852789972414836110879522349170112424991019550204485222916899210285957072637515434625603339614217909051528487972719985775979037305542680768492364799870712978451907518971730918135022505895089635480742398832973230848196298188017282522519723847587595989186883457845997508685435144288088248172719605084784275094417488727159747274885998278661784407293850556031110238851545955683179302088039982213748558813537533460298898988293095988689

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63347) 1109309383381084655697725873 (proven prime)
(ID: 65619) 6386953483438159271631751470547526834100058815908338286684041919600701465396554548494830041565587614746876543097843655106856386634214266240256250186573885001086893772765132391719374232539460377447392297126520579377618248584596884357898627428450795466666765090197602508756390983781510070627615205939696115832417986425405641059974349551611328348696508013890486191859110787427325706891578066856193514533529447121886210024309778826684963139948132317450557128081610896770767060937958123268916328842505040808722315403119695653907320678660196407201782853344032299231378973655805441576561310399956151463274506401276536035679404620233731188543406703230106059041189516370089806907834473670577138556892591631214403658894431604826632292083979168587319281564768052585278620666541390262566507060676119274949868457923597526964611969132526301736778352989255121554216143313239994364664977951876077426309387753602593 (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.