Factor Info

ID 190749
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 62287690581234535377786678824127804832326921169011297273197585416609470157581258930620925541419971865635865824343601214889162448665188786035823023892713555985564035867199306916815666483380483253331583272100692725631607267216335469304116686571318664807088323400970611536214611302251691856555063391146490306889586042966709847317142301576525248861073249763821471687858481942849028586430608880192791131299785656341785051770161462080494693929896527038131407009748375413758320682479484295976044834972357991955815188515066012068657604565958454837362709862353443077763699527701864348798735992331843909399390615931050982389805355198013258073086756184519057986197003873918483330882258579375775868231156027458748069269541983134607633066406242124207919238823655980853135091244250192544759000790260668546726337748500294147052033583028987042210089025055366319254199204192259936521699743847316833275746045147415394955611

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188741) 37141302977105581064921322418772202338727337015016057 (proven prime)
(ID: 190750) 1677046457406988105593706399288887755352145438384263926745666724276693378380655121989716833988342003902615549364137495725987756904435245104648574033494644243125464455867382713257018715834624020908435052010273226086586993656505001274933240194044318958584374774278699398115223897555064853094845116239875265290914530754348207130160622705229164781077492427829767642703569469732120252716120099383595920606360319977421773817477418003904769100823175306127750395542123278469780312889984568550005039073697180482748522468200924900634791913806046818424735447103695720859049714631584461623199915571683739845493641309908818346683854328608995921589804854812504091828956789150308713737139315161290200456359168518512399233600278887611156324563361074836258458439523616577966048778961117935464025967006803082960124615267881821507865653013480308735791940350330493836055923 (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.