Factor Info

ID 65640
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1300950185250506856902118084376652109363839808445176440480461111157896443118082542779220459525786169595878874968592709297234096800056044238740858862445433062190784656105809131254888083463224199906280714755832413838045037627897903742828332071401204967182494112132924958824333431425249379505097772496857617993199287630897561919298452983718305485254312840083740453851577075160214822005342396056989094134884725787430082972562445163510191837364890514425790646087487860532111126743175140061765902133853117205165877246195608862663760570993239066848781809210120828214180912016180660094373992815749596425392060300393017601013997153051796697131269236699895713563574534843256930093674812610871602909736740321597998037766928113862298462284893204592113825964025115007305334851792442376065636489489595769858858969415989416515002892703502976068121906103816554717331783547084284082121412214381187810372697809369894025662875226212474159281

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89852) 3600726599397673203892785513033463 (proven prime)
(ID: 92320) 361302128705947519179125652616082903314658640783378280964760841532783241062743312035337570607828742314227133461712116514849204692836403705663097794540708109802710128318101378225161687519338826999043002281943847065526572746600641464621450643843007617140776595427640569493383538493540068138158631103235927292043144960534173138587825321875268490308492342096985116361560861151781042558367020260180116690271496998458761148194066414438809603063103742299898589651131485454285559771314942496584411462780222717733206140768910450432176740510443403470187182799716405274449211195679532730297332522876706222316489433679545279342341431268480778897239709976957893993466659167130139192680528722546505682171568161883802402194058317533007538445486590580244365137621411015527130710800995571233113844980209473691372671453405322646068421762379182832363567600711489699555171659210414473946621865744666850696087 (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.