Factor Info

ID 62487
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 24983758069443316006821976666033392264818723059925450805794999051409417167804890020446139025845628707178088410582384747360872381882290519682336381892362777879647744607373041042310273299157628144634611304156078908373900852075823624715681852356823534293910771592852335766088744849465882464831630324120014712268491855556577843691436598257005931893361282836513747767188865058501508703672248407893855952062081966716945658353481778605894030318301397885998936685565757363419070905895267506926986727824549725758701374039364495637067983146552804209322539260583225558678771622222436823441364017672803549561488604837758249147805981983663451082906493748755994260181626585635844664454657035336730784190611554866401584388898516771280834880844862707096680274323704814677028451700079184103874511719218905222103524915420341373535373586473598640319902186937792740496208197550118146942492663583849262330449572902042120855511261088017021

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62488) 34004192218287246736280259649 (proven prime)
(ID: 62489) 734725821718158728133107851100351579567150352608732385348757778242134000564172719957693598210222254500413850220832075434584018001446868219336022292709920376840025271365638892040503935171593415173930039600917924292943706264449486524171459388068019278623322375820038189416120892717733960272271553431577307097150902970578926348965046209359532628385867133278787753598546186729775436955796555967232072222560333596738922566165514371151037830437764741982318179235250811444161507564143313206701076273173227311937735736957260438715108906179621073084890136841776715398774342245676445859358986061465123237733598674697957885382522450812954187009226726258020647919740518231821802613857894449323023663043801903357867013446166369941137819173034810221521268369485052979882807263795655173588330854398245863068795745018182815417728372804073421387061063665952839441078006649625563211745150905024508956032829 (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.