Factor Info

ID 62598
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 321575592313042626803737640322050392509323651924489110469139164471228803575786645379828968417434042188210275533270145609813096736720586751770976100282294423581603106585458313927198532917628886483601324956464092048539005333870812036004845755711167030990400880358679829299839459869992332616366874321073097462679300462822245728468899412320632212820592356902968439635466680956183808800467640971653752918690890923430934716358040211542960456867434003087419016826435667110087259673834791078064433734082702390013418816758950987522480624891259280460917708118903872534490300371298463884686307680405030344165740554555603702849493151599863303000737167475771380226723620680091052247924204683221592840812044000951191402890641870378810390178098192058752629230875366902621420339183562509973524656447693440635112377094779188124785108948643944754198856571919785920108925538090788842317193747805767966940514853061446196639952767694484851

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88039) 28473240575821815736340752613 (proven prime)
(ID: 88040) 11293958320504973787317851704996522105454728909195489166852664642464102508207764604276498114050165623176995863383031109268028262491110104829354293060589778454957209616708932594965749928491952889319143238721880455028289718965434606997398828564606452899084854857007802577352045157434347095020949735476649151018603537291918867372661774889499647061844029013275882118866088449677529067618999219654867621973589585004719200938330689810165755794331348173087175204667039461113766632668555468128588848114691987933600218186062749779074001182428275135364739083550769156476162565237615468412514912452289923906106108104477289105296711045916767471851821804513675890611529164775592904683899148862490358582746050854671236269426249026867636615036618996876926684039622022702911374057332218146773569343798999548083299049352103466517298810215694398967701405775035418111553373791130490858878763067531304808331127 (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.