Factor Info

ID 62586
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 66770038450681430206856222629852493813319514505847775196039783231201106986867398719603606367505250057164329071143930939856115681684412804462506945274900594232962303611333872320418856624258804765326622813804928276746763886568203590413827483498493573470258743147176143303088835030394038544050063008156438147102924085363710423309002857364501603656659391800413008590888464385801894465621871408871234234298312797551387611717084569490847282774635114833309413656741325892351205605748592223532149081188667343732380910391234555676936593123112079822446829551081905282841159383801179334888280942791215733659018126057737019149185562412289479790328116308016552822144414256388282405849907442705275802611519730039465899791331238665865440740512581197790962713624768235911689165005511119686730126361588853121172123228882800706459443002077647899436856891520854421978012770461658344766844226917007123859386090147004484225318054873528653222086523

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 15084) 1037866321911576169081957409 (proven prime)
(ID: 88019) 64333948448873634794356005057513656255051487573591221684101385069658701087286322909131660577781293978699552815873507045602904000785629665837004079312763503123755882977395847378003123349808990953482068308695356243531205024484182211158959929192802755646690940124125025227471131303970818080122671820381806432639615709856651886603597244073425383117577515213479858700315492875071419998851186815156005706035877553787501710662471852822096693047786552315065276559823103738845052713769587196516286284799800297692950547964459327263112054431901955586558096084489359720056926045942077753660196780756218572492440943401137869339987323311407818266283912130858090931458857451263781272541168579862154680282191366979229957884315910669061544337062632182546776291624548472356689639662776168696665673876009573801509172745825683911458654252144235476483409241778107952845181226182044220852608847734517372513860407458078747 (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.