Factor Info

ID 62548
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 6866424141260364909874187614824392728059956370771664343503953712709421099354655380214965675792899273519127588266728459050540481836149920892394118220661296136800406477228184479002038442031362827346497744099080119016506846487076538927168134095492475343882112666313772908831920344034357203021627954010487484482991716476072102001700487181945198227117486417019153364733056899709027727514892214960702852910845792224336998046362752515399723565907433873647534535655312905311412518819342860170566299022523867209170464413242458851160455770093682622177219740392134449539786192241209824925453504150944919010149635081008155963149323198461312922368030642975425938267894060593566463861677069833311317819900501268081727112110210491112241364249119276783038288764187954582216249145673012530771570187295669295780120625959237711172137233137870421624576467750184609108685581275667114567175942754241330053282570867409009589879784466099286173

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62549) 1178063188140768549097 (proven prime)
(ID: 62550) 5828570326602791294152962925207860070655915429118078192106844526334137314355707261308588292173358237592738385746746272582683488583884598249293840212095190215997490110920932840059249123783369393150280050417225859569130304358327333128172051685603058918698745435090825391871962018394190459075431306382997397762645222221388977044274145983546077127320385385609897331355938090759627469832546158337433927739709653396211655045563888172622057690193667382857175614618301003788147451266312416758335194463217056064561497609626039917583745457077819595015993307297381521407212779460398550582718452294134394596374507264674872124993990804499953195188722298896160958010540193427252037349732605952417049567519401497686463339250931796901717638930214501230692449232998067009503891532632770806813115878726234242625444317978549078061281520537569694713221761706458779705848090758471039148723829159477641383827708792981909 (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.