Factor Info

ID 62546
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 331941440005490847345955918639430357986618480978630394444969908320516536274550893266705247483414275224894328421985164960196343638403771305089962801914124216892558764060948801893184386260740030826460115843240470408164815447890581954020864508915168504159384096964999494187883520552164994057225203740484337106656528974271297760607748222675853936771916411408779689677121765126856690241677955327182628610863583463414193134178456485879843558673748741846762570983496488864128942290584236290766807761767090118960344255012139095128965293294265438874193008665845870975958485431342946789130074194875535402619160818357248832205514125643153765291008037427396130984119723365559229560166113072919460944786127030124847745851527182849751614574824415978565691026377317377453119295328659941537787421861720788225523790595301651387020468827495785149855929531114866042821324188813329598528342113815312878394398126443293536829877053916241

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 87910) 1556583473595126684080853611730128054181078209 (proven prime)
(ID: 87911) 213250009161943656659392488496931090177371191143932271345700482696968425952737719270570605814181119769849734028958580805178293998797239698532196028381163066004143220935793102171747646961501666013037192634390481747345685037366028659353955553111365383634040523235889386441848094789315831495232934593684242147508515181586700280546670738594550289215931849114031114327350477738141379609739578974858061892348396206803182702322347892080310929536841990475265449713702322997359847051599869891860050950563352745920989329428818990297360350243146121167099126445425607091853688344408507608107807838978376979790941427524206044137519863431368190989920460100298842332571884951651808591257861537010063944597235794773671177829461432987802571459258689279572681257651508726039449534389633331413991998797974518218058964032038758289680258851987111086847521366253243994308615514177614630876049 (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.