Factor Info

ID 65665
Size 932 digits / 3094 bits
Status composite
Value 12473978974423599348091695395682273803159957947696029644908395603742567095190167017311996163328385474213226782160443660456975623109785655738729880882853661956088890541015764489698089498061438186082851142552422582104459366088041883486654704107262262155024806817903418006002060331693515196265459401771929286240171981977945227291064809638712061610475100889481202162109861430255472525668653845658111555372713348596394690579228049169072544011736756884996459281957173942049163253602738328882047927937491449151172852014881718799239818246560674456807405792335532231261700399939497223840473320196300252058216094246664232219057754617037797480604393928529854866678441195799299269529618210338453869376455996955329322828759014028659181186933528276607560668668006297600157360571461964224058726999995731431366618818360565243688227173914585506445894365048760683629339589916716584407550469522416841472441998866144354809306572022495450384407118088937

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63470) 348838692130131428210021 (proven prime)
(ID: 65666) 35758587725040212158171051958639503630086882391177560897923352710717469537622481803644330863260781415811072207242981183369639921432185652744267860031480979009875044354171102595733558909906571715261527935219819194315381282151952879889939131521673932746154943895836051977562237167268514590217916900689262491604534924351079405377746468354424934217782478815883262430838174985018952309817726945235097215692356515986202517156308679974036129633909208486871905761438779034896688247220112392556615564893206485384540620334897367073338240852340738961304205345077732690012012094138290873960662331761676423669674584095956403023710836065747915385636012848051347725293360647682196987809747118162598175876320109108543510275596992552872129281839402777070461136574460962134625848425450203770019539943552557136138474474896906081276683852156639383237910957174390813070644042103649091130638561493156341570974330413162751533938997 (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.