Factor Info

ID 205929
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 62390070763251182173849358495510240525500522528585832670327743878092567156759488947539321582008410750567291713412201473834829858936791520253389948878750788403139197708242358022789704200958392676538488656805317418533482488483383346508707229320362231056723951035748336570512629682412840349827950082574098806896188481448771669712949647850396655667409222936567055407053383182648004008904421467545252140297896436344960477109535563894124618051434541369153516539907393333302919653135964208114550181705035450547585639329868791394822601100428189180779046353455054763683054237012399106738860988281174701020617042250361013579747633268275238837449548755569311944850653145548439898524716376560165002821833776404164425539213911150907803337089613519901173150017768245860707328359491939378639869449246626817468759615556339862896720186242790392579203712198164856224485850254377823386388185499494928661622780148288765627077687138664822509309

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 205930) 33207627405110557248791 (proven prime)
(ID: 205931) 1878787364183974546488738637390131053612585167909363054737349186344607093486055897321148599073753784020861565197205915874951160110360420625783480505747581162959852351793229249296555509213279045683964137836926815536447794408492488431481312767204250742961287631950471136096673215622335305725253019481191356198004849269854367896970744266951739415851212106876462104809457731863656498792042280441785640148418876417310263820222067151259476764673258618413634640905979901172698709023062425085174583330584379181504384285333164416590205707582375755714487288644151828484098703535291158088224437920146928964557659991414005939663791168392925340410999577494964509596181626686475993345045078363040251468580973868687181377735179171099140227340112337569782969869454218351947183368783382572635366134468264189897338309135968329282839340127062923273180881651058143502855442503563167583986970371662059871589329284661369099 (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.